Girl Names Ending with -Ella or -Elle

3 or more syllable names that end with -ella, -bella, -elle, or -belle. Mostly long or unusual names.
  1. Adorabelle
    • Anabella
      • Origin:

        Spanish variation of Annabel
      • Meaning:

        "loving"
      • Description:

        We like all forms of this name—Annabel, Anabel, Annabelle, Anabela, and Annabella—so you decide how elaborate you want to get. Actress Sela Ward chose the Anabella spelling.
    • Annabelle
      • Origin:

        Combination of Anna and Belle or French form of Amabel
      • Meaning:

        "loving"
      • Description:

        This is a charming name that rose steeply along with other-belle names, such as Isabelle, until the horror film Annabelle and its sequels knocked it out of favor. Made famous by the Edgar Allen Poe poem Annabel Lee. Annabelle is saucy and stylish, a tad upscale, has a sense of humor, is melodious and lively, but is unfortunately off its peak.
    • Arabella
      • Origin:

        Latin, Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "yielding to prayer; lovable"
      • Description:

        Arabella, lovely and elegant, has long been well used in Britain and finally made it onto the American list in 2005. A Top 50 choice in the UK, in the US in remains in the Top 300, given to around 1300 babies each year.
    • Aristella
      • Aubriella
        • Origin:

          Combination of Aubrey and Ella, English
        • Meaning:

          "elf ruler + fairy maiden, other, or light"
        • Description:

          Aubriella is a hybrid name that marries two trendy favorites, Aubrey and Ella, into one. It ranked in the US Top 1000 between 2014 and 2022, and while it never rose above the Top 800, it likely feels more popular than it actually is, thanks to its well used components and similarities to the likes of Gabriella and Annabella.
      • Aubrielle
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name, combining Aubrey and Brielle
        • Meaning:

          "elf ruler, king + God is my strength; hunting grounds"
        • Description:

          A compound name made up of Aubrey and Brielle, this modern invention blends fresh, stylish sounds, with a nod to more traditional elegance. It entered the US Top 1000 in 2012 and remained there for a decade, and though 2023 saw it drop from the ranks, it is still given to around 240 girls each year.
      • Auriella
        • Adrielle
          • Brunella
            • Camella
              • Carabelle
                • Carmella
                  • Origin:

                    Italian and Spanish variation of Carmel, Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "garden"
                  • Description:

                    Most familiar as the name of Tony Soprano's wife, but she spelled it Carmela. In the contemporary US, both Carmella and Carmela are used in near-equal numbers, given to a total of about 300 baby girls last year.
                • Corabelle
                  • Dulcibella
                    • Origin:

                      Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "sweet and pretty"
                    • Description:

                      Dulcibella is an old name that's fallen into disuse but may rise again with the new wave of fashionable names that end in -bel, -belle, and -bella. Behind the Name says that the medieval form of the name was the Dowsabel, which we definitely do not see making a comeback. But Dulcibel or Dulcibelle could work.
                  • Estrella
                    • Origin:

                      Spanish
                    • Meaning:

                      "star"
                    • Description:

                      Bright and vibrant but elegant too, Estrella is a rising star among Hispanic families that would make a good cross-cultural choice too. A Spanish word name that literally means "star", it is similar to other popular names with the same stellar meaning such as Esther and Stella.
                  • Florella
                    • Gabriella
                      • Origin:

                        Italian feminine variation of Gabriel
                      • Meaning:

                        "God is my strength"
                      • Description:

                        Gabriella is the feminine form of Gabriel, a name derived from the Hebrew Gavri’el. Gavri’el is composed of the elements gever, meaning "strong," and ’el, referring to God. Gabriella is used among a variety of cultures in the US, including Italian Americans, Latinos, and in the Jewish community. Gabriela is the Spanish spelling.
                    • Gisella
                      • Isabella
                        • Origin:

                          Spanish and Italian variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "pledged to God"
                        • Description:

                          Isabella has been a Top 10 name for girls in the US for two decades now. The Latinate form of Isabel, a variation of Elizabeth which originally derived from the Hebrew name Elisheba, Isabella reigned as Number 1 in 2009 and 2010.