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Vidala

From Spanish 'vida' meaning 'life', conveying vitality and liveliness.

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Vidala comes from Spanish vida, meaning life, and that gives the name an immediate vitality. Names built from life imagery often feel bright, affirmative, and full of forward motion.

The form Vidala expands the root into a more lyrical shape, which adds a gentle feminine resonance. As a given name, Vidala feels energetic, warm, and optimistic. It belongs to the family of virtue or life names that translate a simple concept into personal identity.

The sound is graceful, but the meaning keeps it grounded in something elemental. Vidala feels like a name that celebrates living itself.

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