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Stella, the ideal woman in the work of Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland; Stella is the name of the Glinda analogue in The Wizard of the Emerald City series by Alexander Volkov; Stella, a female Galah in the Angry Birds series including the spin-off Angry Birds Stella; Stella Klauser, a non-playable character in Final Fantasy V
François Stella (1563–1605), French Baroque painter; Frank Stella (1936–2024), American painter, sculptor and printmaker; Giacomo Stella (fl. 1572–1644), Italian Renaissance painter; Guglielmo Stella (1828–1888), Italian Realist painter and writer; Guido Balsamo Stella (1882–1941), Italian painter and engraver
Letter symbolism concerns the symbolic meaning and value of letters (graphic signs representing a phoneme or group of phonemes in written language), whether read or written, in alphabetical script or elsewhere. While the meaning may not be immediately apparent, studying the symbols can reveal the significance of each letter.
Stella, a 1951 novel by Jan de Hartog, made into the 1958 film The Key; Stella (Norwegian magazine), a Norwegian lifestyle magazine; Stella (Swedish magazine), a Swedish science fiction magazine; Stella, 1806 tragic play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Stella, a magazine supplement for The Sunday Telegraph; Stella Prize, an Australian literary prize
According to The Jewish Daily Forward, its use as an amulet originates in 18th century Eastern Europe. [1] Chai as a symbol goes back to medieval Spain.Letters as symbols in Jewish culture go back to the earliest Jewish roots, the Talmud states that the world was created from Hebrew letters which form verses of the Torah.
In numerology, isopsephy (/ ˈ aɪ s ə p ˌ s ɛ f i /; from Greek ἴσος (ísos) 'equal' and ψῆφος (psêphos) 'count', lit. ' pebble ') or isopsephism is the practice of adding up the number values of the letters in a word to form a single number. [1]
The letters are inscribed on magical tools, such as wands and pentacles, and are used in the creation of protective circles and invocations. The Hebrew letters, when combined with other symbols and spoken during rituals, are thought to invoke divine or spiritual powers that can be directed by the magician.
Stela is a Romanian [1] feminine given name. Notable persons with that name include: Stela Perin (born 1934), Romanian artistic gymnast; Stela Popa (born 1982), Moldovan journalist and author; Stela Popescu (1935–2017), Romanian actress; Stela Posavec (born 1996), Croatian handball player; Stela Pura (born 1971), Romanian swimmer