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DELLA

Della is the Italian contracted form of di + la, meaning “of the” or “from the” when placed before a feminine singular noun. It functions as a possessive or descriptive prepositional element in standard Italian grammar. For example, della casa means “of the house,” and la porta della casa means “the door of the house.” In Italian proper names, della can appear as part of compound surnames or toponymic identifiers, often signaling origin or association.

In English-language contexts, Della is a feminine given name that has been used since at least the

As a surname element, della is common in Italian names and often appears in longer forms rather

19th
century.
It
occurs
as
a
standalone
name
and
in
various
combinations,
and
has
been
borne
by
several
notable
people.
One
widely
known
bearer
is
Della
Reese,
an
American
jazz
and
gospel
singer
and
actress.
The
name
also
appears
in
fiction,
such
as
Della
Street,
the
secretary
in
the
Perry
Mason
series,
contributing
to
its
cultural
recognizability.
than
alone.
It
frequently
conveys
a
sense
of
origin
or
belonging
to
a
family
or
place.
Examples
include
Luca
della
Robbia,
the
Renaissance
sculptor,
meaning
“Luca
of
the
Robbia.”
Other
common
composites
include
Della
Valle
and
della
Torre.
In
these
contexts,
della
functions
as
a
linking
preposition
within
the
surname
rather
than
as
an
independent
given
name.