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Orsola

Italian form of Ursula, from Latin 'ursa' meaning 'little she-bear.'

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Orsola is the Italian form of Ursula, from Latin ursa meaning little she-bear. That bear imagery gives the name an ancient, earthy strength beneath its graceful Italian shape. Through its Christian and medieval associations, Ursula has long carried both saintly and symbolic weight, and Orsola preserves that heritage in a distinctly Romance-language form.

Orsola feels elegant, classical, and somewhat uncommon outside Italian settings. It has a warm, rounded sound that softens the bear-root meaning without erasing it. In modern use, it can seem cultured and quietly distinctive, especially because it is recognizable yet not overfamiliar.

The name balances delicacy and resilience well: it sounds feminine and refined, but its underlying image is one of natural strength. That combination has helped similar names remain appealing across centuries.

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