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Derived from the Latin word 'ordo,' meaning 'order' or 'beginning,' Ordella signifies a person of structured grace. It reflects an individual who brings harmony and a calm sense of purpose to their surroundings, characterized by a luminous and organized spirit.
Key Stats
| Total births | 69 |
| Gender | Female (0% / 100%) |
| Peak year | 1976 |
| Peak generation | Gen X |
| First recorded | 1976 |
| Most recent | 1976 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Origin | — |
| Comeback name | No |
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Ordella (Heroine in John Fletcher's play 'Thierry and Theodoret') · Ordella S. Williams (Dedicated American educator and civic leader) · Ordella May (Noted historical philanthropist and social organizer) · Ordella Geisler (Mid-century visual artist known for botanical illustrations) · Ordella White (Distinguished soprano performer in regional classical ensembles)
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