📖 Acerca de Bella
Bella proviene del latín e italiano bella, que significa 'hermosa'. Funciona tanto como nombre independiente como forma abreviada cariñosa de Isabella, Arabella o Annabella. Con raíces en la Italia del Renacimiento, donde aparecía en poemas y canciones como término de ternura, Bella se extendió por los círculos aristocráticos franceses e ingleses antes de convertirse en uno de los nombres favoritos a nivel mundial en el siglo XXI. En Australia ha figurado entre los 100 primeros desde 2004. La saga Crepúsculo impulsó su popularidad a finales de los 2000, aunque su elegancia y calidez siempre han sido su verdadero encanto.
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⭐ Personas Famosas
- Bella Hadid — American supermodel and one of the most in-demand faces of her generation, known for her runway work with Versace, Dior, and Chanel, and her advocacy for Palestinian rights.
- Bella Thorne — American actress, singer, and author who rose to fame on the Disney Channel series Shake It Up and has since built a prolific career in film, music, and entrepreneurship.
- Bella Ramsey — British actress who gained widespread acclaim for playing Lyanna Mormont in Game of Thrones and the lead role of Ellie in HBO's The Last of Us.
- Bella Swan (Twilight) — Fictional protagonist of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga, whose immense global popularity in the mid-2000s significantly boosted the name Bella worldwide.
- Bella Chagall — Belarusian-Jewish author and the muse and lifelong partner of painter Marc Chagall, immortalised in dozens of his iconic works and in her own memoir Burning Lights.