Alternatives to Ella

  1. Lola
    • Origin:

      Spanish, diminutive of Dolores
    • Meaning:

      "lady of sorrows"
    • Description:

      A hot starbaby name – chosen by Kelly Ripa, Chris Rock, Lisa Bonet, Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen, Carnie Wilson, and Annie Lennox, and used as the nickname of Madonna's Lourdes – Lola manages to feel fun and sassy without going over the top. Be warned, though: "Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets," to quote a song from the show Damn Yankees.
  2. Luella
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Louella
    • Meaning:

      "battle famous fairy maiden"
    • Description:

      Luella is a sleeker spelling variant of the girls' name Louella and is now more popular than the original. Sweet, but lively, it was a popular name in the the early 19th century, but fell out of favor in the 50s. Now, after a 60 year absence, it's back in the charts, in the US and the UK.
  3. Lyla
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Lila, Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "night"
    • Description:

      The Lyla spelling variation has now superseded the original Lila — the former remains on the rise while the latter is consistently falling in popularity.
  4. Layla
    • Leah
      • Maya
        • Origin:

          Greek; Central American Indian empire name; Latinate variation of May; Spanish, diminutive of Amalia; variation of Maia; Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "water"
        • Description:

          Maya, which has an almost mystical image, has been steadily climbing in popularity in the US and the English-speaking world, along with a range of other countries, including France, Germany, Israel, and Brazil. It's ranked in the US Top 100 since the turn of this century, but has never risen to the top of the list, which you may consider a good thing.
      • Myla
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Mila or feminine variation of Milo
        • Meaning:

          "soldier or merciful"
        • Description:

          Myla can be seen as a female variation of Milo or a different spelling for popular Mila. Though frequently unnecessary in alternate spellings, the "y" here does connote a specific pronunciation.
      • Mella
        • Nella
          • Nina
            • Origin:

              Short form of names that end in -nina
            • Description:

              Nina is as multiethnic as you can get: Nina is a common nickname name in Spain and Russia, a Babylonian goddess of the oceans, and an Incan goddess of fire. Here and now, it's a stylish possibility that's been underused. "Weird Al" Yankovic chose this decidedly nonweird name for his daughter.
          • Noella
            • Nora
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Honora or Eleonora, Latin
              • Meaning:

                "honor or meaning unknown"
              • Description:

                Nora is a lovely, refined name that conjures up images of Belle Epoch ladies in fur-trimmed coats skating in Central Park. Long seen as a quintessentially Irish name though its roots are not in Ireland, Nora is a quietly stylish favorite that's tiptoed to the top of the popularity ladder.
            • Nyla
              • Origin:

                Arabic, Sanskrit, Irish, modern invention
              • Meaning:

                "winner, one who achieves; hero; cloud; wind, air; dark blue"
              • Description:

                Bright, spirited, and playful, Nyla shares sounds with the popular Isla, Lila, Layla, and Delilah, making it feel fresh and in style. A name with a number of possible origins, it made a brief, anomalous appearance on the US charts in 1941, before disappearing again for the next 60 years. It has been back in the US Top 1000 since 2001, and is currently on the rise, given to around 1230 girls each year.
            • Pella
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "marvel of God"
              • Description:

                The power of the popular ella sound is sapped in this cross-cultural choice.
            • Rella
              • Riella
                • Origin:

                  Short form of Gabriella
                • Meaning:

                  "God is my strength"
                • Description:

                  If you have an aversion to Briella, you can shorten it even further to this.
              • Selena
                • Origin:

                  Latinized variation of Greek Selene
                • Meaning:

                  "moon goddess"
                • Description:

                  Selena is smooth, shiny, and sensual, a nineteenth-century name that found new life in the Latino community, following the biopic of slain Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, starring Jennifer Lopez. But you don't have to be Latin to love Selena, which is both distinctive yet in step with stylish modern names such as Seraphina and Celia.
              • Sienna
                • Origin:

                  Italian color name
                • Meaning:

                  "orange red"
                • Description:

                  Sienna has been a Top 100 choice in England & Wales since 2005, the year after Sienna Miller's acting breakthrough in the hit movies Alfie and Layer Cake. In the US, it also got a big boost in the early noughties, before dropping slightly then rebounding to reach an all-time high in 2022.
              • Stella
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "star"
                • Description:

                  Stella is a name with star quality and sparkle, that manages to sound both ethereal and earthy. Celestial but not otherworldly, it lands somewhere between the popular Ella and bold Seraphina.
              • Shella