Fiorella

/F-Y-AA-R-EH-L-L-AE/

Girl ChristianOther Italian origin ItalianAmerican

A little flower, a small blossom, from the Italian fiore (flower) with an affectionate diminutive ending, by way of the Latin flos. Soft and tender in feel, the name pictures the bearer as a small, delicate bloom, prized for its fine and gentle beauty.

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Yes — Fiorella is a Christian girl name of Italian origin, meaning “A little flower, a small blossom, from the Italian fiore (flower) with an affectionate diminutive ending, by way of the Latin flos. Soft and tender in feel, the name pictures the bearer as a small, delicate bloom, prized for its fine and gentle beauty.”. It also appears in Other tradition.

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Meaning & origin

Fiorella is a girl's name of Italian origin, traditionally used in Christian families. The name means "A little flower, a small blossom, from the Italian fiore (flower) with an affectionate diminutive ending, by way of the Latin flos. Soft and tender in feel, the name pictures the bearer as a small, delicate bloom, prized for its fine and gentle beauty." and belongs to the Nature cluster — names drawn from the natural world — earth, water, sky.

Beyond its Christian heritage, Fiorella is also used in Other traditions, reflecting how this name has traveled across cultures.

Common among Italian, American, European families, Fiorella carries cultural weight that goes beyond its dictionary definition — it's a name with a story and a community.

What would a baby named Fiorella look like?

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What does Fiorella's numerology say?

Numerology assigns each name a single-digit destiny number by summing its letter values. Different schools use different mappings — NameRoot computes both so you can see how Fiorella resonates in either tradition.

Pythagorean
6
nurturing and family devotion
Chaldean
3
creativity and joyful expression

Fiorella's destiny number is 6 — but a number only matters in context. The app matches it to your family's own numbers for a real compatibility read. See Fiorella's full reading →

Does Fiorella go with your family's names?

Fiorella breaks into 8 sounds: /F-Y-AA-R-EH-L-L-AE/. The real test isn't how it sounds alone — it's how it sounds beside the names already in your family: yours, your partner's, and any brothers or sisters. NameRoot scores that harmony, so Fiorella sits naturally next to a Mum and Dad like Michael & Anna, or a big sister named Gianna — no awkward clashes, no two names that blur together. Hear Fiorella beside your family's names →

Nicknames

Common affectionate forms of Fiorella — useful for everyday family conversation, early childhood, or as standalone given names themselves.

FioriFior

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Common questions about Fiorella

What does the name Fiorella mean?

Fiorella means "A little flower, a small blossom, from the Italian fiore (flower) with an affectionate diminutive ending, by way of the Latin flos. Soft and tender in feel, the name pictures the bearer as a small, delicate bloom, prized for its fine and gentle beauty.." It is a girl name of Italian origin, traditionally used in Christian families.

Is Fiorella a boy or girl name?

Fiorella is most commonly used as a girl name.

What is the origin of the name Fiorella?

Fiorella is of Italian origin, used in Christian, Other traditions, commonly among Italian, American, European families.

Is Fiorella a Christian name?

Yes. Fiorella is a girl name traditionally used in Christian families, of Italian origin. It also appears in Other tradition.

What does Fiorella mean in Italian?

Fiorella originates from Italian, where it means "A little flower, a small blossom, from the Italian fiore (flower) with an affectionate diminutive ending, by way of the Latin flos. Soft and tender in feel, the name pictures the bearer as a small, delicate bloom, prized for its fine and gentle beauty.."

What are common nicknames for Fiorella?

Common short forms of Fiorella include Fiori, Fior.

What is the numerology of Fiorella?

Fiorella has a Pythagorean destiny number of 6 — nurturing and family devotion.

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