Belladonna name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Italian, Latin, Hebrew and Germanic
Usage: English and Italian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Belladonna b(e)-lla-donna
Meaning: God is Perfection, Or: God is My Oath, God Protects My House and Beautiful
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What does Belladonna mean?

Creative and adventurous and Contemporary Italian and Latin Belladonna bestowed upon baby girls is chiefly used in English and Italian. Belladonna is variant of prevalent, biblical and everlasting Bella. Bella is variation of biblical, frequently used and timeless Isabella.

Also Bella is a variant form of Bergljot. Bella is also variant form of pleasing Berit. Bella is shortened form of Elisabethnames ending in "Bella". Bella is Italian, Scottish and German form of Isabella.

Also Bella is English equivalent of Annabella. Bella is also form of Arabella in German, English and Scottish languages. Bella is also German and Spanish cognate of Belinda. Bella is also Spanish form of Elizabeth.

Bella is also equivalent of Isabel in English, Italian and Scottish languages. Bella is also English and Scottish equivalent of Isabella. Bella is also equivalent of Mirabelle in English and Spanish languages.

Creative and adventurous and Contemporary Germanic and Hebrew Bella, meaning of Bella is "God Protects My House and God is Perfection".

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How do I pronounce Belladonna?

The two syllabled name Belladonna is pronounced, b(e)-lla-donna. bellad(on)-na is the different way(s) to pronounce the name.

Variants of Belladonna

Bella, Isabella, Bergljot, Berit, Annabella, Arabella, Belinda, Elizabeth, Isabel, Mirabelle, Beila, Bell, Lucabella, Bellagrace

Middle Names for Belladonna

Ione, Syna, Ndia, view more middle names that goes with Belladonna

How popular is the name Belladonna?

In United States, Belladonna is a unique name where it has been in use since 2001 and has secured the place in top 5000 names. In 2009, it ranked 4673rd when 31 girls were named Belladonna.

Over 297 babies in United States have been named Belladonna. As per our evaluation, over 200 people has been named Belladonna globally.

YearRankBirths
2023593820
2022666217
2021447030
2020564921
2019578221
2018530224
2017652018
2016561223
2015696717
2014670918
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numerology tells about Belladonna?

Expression number 8 reveals your predispositions for great success in every field in life. You always thrive to accomplish the greatest things, be the best at what you do, and impress yourself instead of impression others. Appreciate yourself and your partner more. Otherwise, you'll end up alone. Help them improve instead of judging. You can stare at a wall and not feel bored because of your busy mind.

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Sibling Names for Belladonna

Looking for unique names for your baby girl? Belladonna is a beautiful choice, meaning "beautiful woman" in Italian. If you're looking for sibling names to pair with Belladonna, here are some options to consider that complement its elegance and grace.

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Famous people named Belladonna

  • Belladonna, Italian Rock noir band

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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