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Adabella

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How to Pronounce Adabella

Pronounced ah-duh-BEL-uh /ˌɑːdəˈbɛlə/Medium

Meaning: Adabella joins two real names: Ada, from a Germanic root meaning 'noble', and Bella, the Italian and Latin word for 'beautiful'. The result reads as a modern compound in the -bella fashion that Isabella and Arabella made popular, so the whole carries the sense of a 'noble beauty'.Low

In 30 seconds: Adabella is a modern blend of Ada, 'noble', and Bella, 'beautiful', in the fashionable -bella style (said ah-duh-BEL-uh).
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Origin LowAmerican, Italian
MeaningAdabella joins two real names: Ada, from a Germanic root meaning 'noble', and Bella, the Italian and Latin word for 'beautiful'. The result reads as a modern compound in the -bella fashion that Isabella and Arabella made popular, so the whole carries the sense of a 'noble beauty'.
U.S. rank (2023)#15198 ↘ Falling
2023 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2012
Total births (all-time)≈ 187

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 201220082023

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Adabella is a contemporary compound, pairing Ada, from a Germanic word for 'noble', with Bella, Italian and Latin for 'beautiful'. It belongs to the wave of -bella names that grew with Isabella and Arabella in the two-thousands and twenty-tens.

It stayed rare on its own, a couple dozen girls a year at most around the early twenty-tens. A girl given it then is still young now, and it reads as a fresh, decorative blend rather than an established classic, though its pretty sound gives it a plausible future.

Did you know? Adabella rides the same -bella fashion as Isabella and Arabella, joining the old name Ada to the Italian word for 'beautiful'.
Overall data confidence 50%
References - Adabella — Modern blend of Ada 'noble' + Bella 'beautiful'

Variations

AdabelleAdabelaAdabell

Nicknames

AdaBella

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If you like Adabella…

Isabella— the -bella name that set the fashion
Arabella— a like ornate -bella girl's name
Annabella— another blended -bella name
Mirabella— shares the decorative -bella ending

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Adabella mean?

It's a modern blend of Ada, 'noble', and Bella, 'beautiful'.

How do you pronounce Adabella?

It's said ah-duh-BEL-uh /ˌɑːdəˈbɛlə/, four syllables, stress on the third.

Is Adabella a boy or girl name?

Adabella is used as a girl's name.

Is Adabella a popular name?

No, it has stayed rare, a modern -bella blend seen only slightly in the early twenty-first century.

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