Estrella

#38 in New Mexico

Meaning of Estrella

Estrella is the Spanish word for “star,” and the name positively glitters with celestial charm—picture a midnight sky over Madrid, one bright point winking just for your little one. Rooted in Latin tradition yet perfectly at home on modern playgrounds, Estrella invites thoughts of guidance, hope, and a dash of flamenco fire; after all, who wouldn’t want a daughter whose very name promises light in the darkness? Pronounced es-TREH-yah, it pirouettes off the tongue like castanets, warm and spirited. From legendary flamenco singer Estrella Morente to the beloved Marian title Virgen de la Estrella, this name carries artistic flair and spiritual sparkle in equal measure. In the United States, Estrella has steadily hovered in the Top 600 for decades, peaking around #300 in the early 2000s and still shining brightly—proof that parents keep turning their telescopes toward this luminous choice. For families seeking a name that shimmers with heritage, optimism, and a touch of cosmic magic, Estrella is ready to light up the nursery.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as es-TREH-yah (/esˈtɾeʎa/)

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Notable People Named Estrella

Estrella Blanca was a Mexican masked wrestler who claimed the record for most Luchas de Apuestas wins, capturing numerous masks and hairs.
Estrella Xtravaganza is a Spanish drag performer who competed on Drag Race España season 2 and also appeared on Reinas al Rescate.
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