Certificate of Name
Mirabella
Feminine
Italian
Meaning & Origin
Mirabella is a Latinate feminine given name, formed from the French name Mirabelle by adding the Italian feminine suffix -a. The name Mirabelle itself derives from the Old French word mirable, meaning "wonderful," which originates from Latin mirabilis. Mirabel or Mirabelle was coined during the Middle Ages and eventually fell out of use before a brief revival in the 19th century. As an Italian form, Mirabella likely retains the connotation of wonder and admiration. Identity and Popularity While Mirabella is not among the most common given names in Italy, it is known in the Anglophone world both as a given name and a surname. A notable bearer is Grace Mirabella, a former editor-in-chief of Vogue who named her own magazine, titled Mirabella. The magazine, published from 1989 to 2000, sold over 550,000 copies at its peak. Cultural Significance Dream of a combination of sounds from Mira the 'wonderful' made real is admirable: the name constitutes gentle implications applicable in many respects literary surrounding more poetic roots from older European into language shiftings. Latinate reconstructions might include blending the earlier elements 'admirable.' Meaning: "wonderful" (from Latin mirabilis) Origin: Italian, from French Mirabelle Type: Feminine given name Usage Regions: Italy (primary), also found among English speakers Related Forms: English Mirabel, French Mirabelle, Spanish Maravillas
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