Campanella
Campanella is a beautifully unique name of Italian origin, meaning 'little bell'. It embodies a sense of charm and musicality, evoking images of ringing bells in tranquil villages or churches. Traditionally gender-neutral but often used for females, this name offers a whimsical quality, making it quite enchanting.
Campanella carries a soft and melodious resonance, contributing to its popularity among artistic and creative families. It also conveys a sense of warmth and celebration, often chosen for girls born during festive periods or in close-knit communities.
Basic Information
Gender: Unisex
Sounds Like: kam-puh-NELL-uh
Pronunciation Explanation: The name is broken into four syllables, with emphasis on the third syllable 'NELL'.
Summary and Meaning
Meaning: little bell
Origin: Italian
Usage: While often used for girls, Campanella is unisex and can be suitable for any gender.
Name Number (Chaldean)
Name Number (Pythagorean)
Popularity (Global Rank)
Overall: 167768
Boys:
Girls: 77177
Most Popular in
Religious and Cultural Significance
Religion: N/A
Background: While not specifically tied to any religious tradition, the name reflects cultural values of community and celebration commonly found in Italian festivities.
Cultural Significance: The sound and meaning of Campanella evoke cultural symbols of joy and community, often associated with familial bonds and traditions.
Historical Significance: In history, bells have symbolized various societal traits such as community gatherings, church services, and celebrations. Campanella reflects this importance through its meaning, symbolizing harmony and togetherness.
Popular Culture
Literature and Mythology: The name is featured in Italian folklore and stories where bells signify magical events or moments of joy.
Movies and Television: While not a widely known character name, it has appeared in smaller roles where the character embodies light-heartedness or festivity.
Feelings and Perceptions
Perception: Campanella is perceived as a soft, artistic, and charming name. It brings forth feelings of warmth and nostalgia associated with bell chimes.
Positive Feelings: Charming, unique, melodic, festive, connected to tradition and celebration.
Negative Feelings: Some may find it difficult to pronounce or spell correctly at first.
Practical Considerations
Ease of Writing and Calling: Campanella is moderately easy to write and pronounce. The length of the name (10 letters) may require some practice for younger children or those unfamiliar with it.
Common Typos and Misspellings: Campanela,Campenella,Capanella,Campenela
Common Nicknames: Campa,Pellie,Nell
Campanella Popularity
Campanella Usage and Popularity By Country
Country | Rank (Overall) |
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Monaco | 1904 |
Italy | 6929 |
Luxembourg | 7707 |
Japan | 26195 |
Argentina | 34935 |
Belgium | 48129 |
Spain | 63520 |
France | 72677 |
Canada | 96992 |
United States | 125080 |
Campanella Usage and Popularity By City
City | Rank (Overall) |
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Palermo | 1178 |
Cagliari | 880 |
Bari | 1205 |
Compatibility Analysis
Famous Persons Named Campanella
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Related Names
Similar Sounding Names:
Carmella,Arabella,Isabella,Gabriella