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Ella

Ella is a female given name used in many languages. It functions as a standalone name and as a short form of longer names such as Eleanor, Ellen, Elizabeth, or Amelia. The name has multiple origins and spread widely in the English-speaking world during the 19th and 20th centuries, after which it gained international use and recognition.

It is common in Europe and North America and often valued for its simple, melodic sound. The

Notable people named Ella include Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996), an American jazz singer nicknamed the "First Lady

In fiction, Ella Enchanted features a heroine named Ella; the 2004 film adaptation stars Anne Hathaway. The

spelling
Ella
is
standard
in
many
languages,
and
related
forms
include
Ellie
and
variations
such
as
Eléa
in
some
regions.
As
a
given
name,
it
appears
across
various
cultures
without
a
single
unified
meaning.
of
Song";
Ella
Maillart
(1903–1997),
a
Swiss
travel
writer
and
photographer;
Ella
Purnell
(born
1996),
an
English
actress;
Ella
Henderson
(born
1991),
a
British
singer;
and
Ella
Mai
(born
1994),
an
American
R&B
singer.
name
also
appears
for
various
characters
in
literature,
film,
and
television,
reflecting
its
broad
appeal
and
versatility.