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Fontilla

Fontilla likely derives from Latin fons, meaning 'spring' or 'fountain.'

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Fontilla likely derives from Latin fons, meaning 'spring' or 'fountain,' which gives the name a clear natural and water-related basis. That origin places it among names that suggest freshness, flow, and renewal.

The diminutive-like ending makes it feel delicate and somewhat ornamental, as though it has been shaped to sound lighter and more refined than the root word alone. As a name, Fontilla feels rare and quietly lyrical. It has a soft, almost botanical elegance, with the spring imagery lending it an impression of clarity and movement.

Names drawn from water often carry associations of life and refreshment, and Fontilla follows that pattern closely. It is the sort of name that sounds graceful on first hearing, with a sense of rarity that makes it feel especially distinctive.

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