Ozella

Meaning of Ozella

Ozella lights up the room like a hidden jewel in a bustling Latin mercado—vibrant, unexpected, impossible to overlook. Born from the Hebrew “Oz” (strength, power) married to the romantic Latin suffix –ella (little one), it sings of a petite heroine with a big heart. Though it hovers around the 900-rank in recent US baby tallies, Ozella radiates the warmth of a golden Oaxaca sunset and the playful hum of a flamenco guitar. With each syllable—oh-ZEL-uh—it spins a breezy melody, inviting parents to choose a name that feels both spirited and sweet, small in stature but bursting with bold, sun-lit promise.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as oh-ZEL-uh (/əʊˈzɛlə/)

American English

  • Pronunced as oh-ZEL-uh (/oʊˈzɛlə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Ozella

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