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Dela

Dela is a linguistic element that appears most often in personal names rather than as a stand-alone term. It is derived from the Spanish prepositional phrase de la, meaning "of the," and is commonly used in compound surnames across various cultures that have been influenced by Spanish naming practices.

In Spanish-speaking regions, de la is used to form family names such as de la Cruz, de

While "dela" frequently appears as part of a surname, it is not typically a standalone given name

Related terms include de la, de las, del, and la, which together illustrate how prepositional particles flow

la
Torre,
and
de
la
Vega.
When
such
names
are
adapted
into
English
or
other
languages,
the
phrase
may
be
written
with
spaces
(de
la
Cruz)
or,
less
commonly,
contracted
into
a
single
unit
(Dela
Cruz)
depending
on
local
conventions.
In
the
Philippines,
where
many
surnames
are
of
Spanish
origin,
forms
beginning
with
Dela—such
as
Dela
Cruz
or
Dela
Rosa—are
widespread
and
treated
as
a
unit
in
indexing
and
daily
use.
or
surname
in
most
traditions.
Its
presence
can
affect
alphabetical
ordering
and
data
entry
in
catalogs
and
records,
where
the
prefix
may
be
treated
separately
or
as
part
of
the
surname.
into
modern
personal
naming
practices.