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Vella is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... People with first name. Vella Pillay (1923–2004), South African economist and political activist
Little penguin is the more commonly used name internationally, so any change is more likely to reflect consistency rather than political correctness. Other organisations have also shifted to "Little Penguin" for other (also apolitical) reasons: A spokesman for Phillip Island Nature Park stated that their motivation to instead use "Little ...
Spanish naming customs include the orthographic option of conjoining the surnames with the conjunction particle y, or e before a name starting with 'I', 'Hi' or 'Y', (both meaning "and") (e.g., José Ortega y Gasset, Tomás Portillo y Blanco, or Eduardo Dato e Iradier), following an antiquated aristocratic usage.
Galea is a surname of Maltese origin. It is also common to parts of Spain and southern Italy. Notable people with the surname include: Aloisio Galea (1851–1905), Maltese theologian and minor philosopher; Anthony Galea (born 1959), Canadian sports medicine specialist
Ignazio A. "Ig" Vella (July 13, 1928 – June 9, 2011) was an American businessman and cheese maker who served on the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. Biography [ edit ]
The name change was unpopular with both the public and employees, and the company was renamed Royal Mail Group plc the following year. [31] Telecom Éireann became eircom in 1999. [32] US West, one of the original 7 Regional Bell Operating Companies, was acquired by Qwest in 2000. [citation needed]
Vella is a village and a former municipality in the district of Surselva in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The municipalities of Cumbel , Degen , Lumbrein , Morissen , Suraua , Vignogn , Vella, and Vrin merged on 1 January 2013 into the new municipality of Lumnezia .
Bella is a feminine given name. It is a diminutive form of names ending in -bella. Bella is related to the Italian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese and Latin words for beautiful, and to the name Belle, meaning beautiful in French. [1] [2] It increased in usage following the publication of the Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer.