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Fidella

From Latin 'fidelis' meaning 'faithful'; an elaboration of Fidelia.

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Fidella comes from Latin fidelis, meaning faithful, and works as an elaboration of Fidelia. It belongs to the long tradition of virtue names that present moral qualities as personal identity. Faithfulness is one of the oldest and most enduring naming ideals, so Fidella feels rooted in a deeply classical way of thinking about character.

The name has a formal but tender sound. Its rare usage makes it stand apart from more familiar faith-based names, yet the meaning is immediately legible once explained. Fidella feels graceful, serious, and quietly devotional, with a slightly old-world elegance.

It is the kind of name that suggests steadiness rather than spectacle, and that restraint can make it especially appealing. Fidella carries moral weight in a soft, feminine form.

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