Samuela is the globe-trotting twin of classic Samuel—a name born from the ancient Hebrew phrase “God has heard,” then dressed up in lilting Italian vowels and sent out to explore the world. In Italy you’ll hear it as sah-MWEH-lah, while in the States it breezily answers to suh-MYOO-luh; either way, the melody feels familiar yet refreshingly new. Because it’s used for boys and girls alike, Samuela slips effortlessly across the gender line, offering parents a singular choice that still honors tradition. Think of it as a friendly bridge between the Bible’s wise prophet Samuel and today’s spirited playground hero, carrying quiet strength, keen intuition, and a dash of Mediterranean sunshine. Rare—fewer than ten American babies receive it in most years—yet instantly recognizable, Samuela lets a child stand out without needing to explain, “How do you spell that?” In short, it’s a name that listens, glows, and grows right along with its lucky little bearer.
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