Meaning & Origin
Stella 2 is a Greek feminine name that functions as a diminutive of Styliani, with its spelling influenced by that of Stella 1, the Latin-derived name meaning 'star'. Unlike the more internationally recognized Stella, this variant is distinctively Greek in origin and usage.
Etymology and Origins
Stella 2 traces its roots through Styliani, the feminine form of Stylianos, which derives from the Greek word στῦλος meaning 'pillar'. The masculine name Stylianos is associated with Saint Stylianos of Paphlagonia, a 6th-century hermit from Adrianopolis in Asia Minor, revered as the patron saint of children. The name thus carries connotations of strength, support, and religious devotion.
Usage and Related Forms
In Greek culture, Styliani Stylianos remain common names, and their diminutives like Stelios (masculine) and Stella 2 (feminine) are frequently used as affectionate or familiar forms. While Stelios is a widely popular masculine diminutive of Stylianos, Stella 2 serves a similar role for Styliani. The cross-influence with the unrelated but phonetically similar Stella 'star' contributes to the name's modern appeal. Outside Greece, related forms include Steliana in Romanian.
Cultural Context
Given its derivation from a saint's name, Stella 2 carries subtle Christian undertones, though it is primarily used as a secular given name in Greece. It is not as widespread as the Latin-derived Stella but persists within Greek-speaking communities, reflecting a blend of religious heritage and literary influence from the star-related name.
Meaning: Diminutive of Styliani, influenced by Stella 'star'
Origin: Greek
Type: Diminutive, feminine given name
Usage Regions: Greece
Related Names: Styliani, Stylianos, Stelios, Steliana