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  2. Estelle (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Estelle is the patron saint of the Felibrige, a literary and cultural association founded by Mistral and other Provençal writers to defend and promote their language. Star is the meaning generally assigned the name Estelle, although the format Eustalia suggests the name's true root is the Greek eustales: well-groomed. [2]

  3. Esther (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name can be derived from the Old Persian stāra (NPer. ستاره setāra, meaning "star") although some scholars identify Esther with the name of the Babylonian goddess of love Ishtar, given its association with the planet Venus (in its role as the Morning Star and the Evening star; see also the Star of Ishtar). [2]

  4. Estella - Wikipedia

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    Estella is the Latinized and Italian version of the French feminine given name Estelle, which means star. Estella ... the birth name of Cruella De Vil in the ...

  5. Estelle (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Estelle is the surname of: Dick Estelle (born 1942), American former baseball pitcher; Don Estelle (1933–2003), British actor; Jean-Baptiste Estelle (1662–1723), French consul in the Moroccan city of Salé and mayor of Marseille; Julie Estelle (born 1989), Indonesian actress and model; Mark Estelle (born 1981), American former football player

  6. Estelle - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Estelle (disambiguation), several tropical cyclones; Skoda Estelle, the British name for the Škoda 105/120 car; A brand name of co-cyprindiol (cyproterone acetate/ethinylestradiol), a combined birth control pill; A brand name of estetrol/drospirenone, a combined birth control pill

  7. Stella (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Stella is a female given name. It is derived from the Latin word for star. [1] [2] It has been in use in English-speaking countries since it was first used by Philip Sidney in Astrophel and Stella, his 1580s sonnet sequence.

  8. Esti (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The popular meaning for the name is sweet like honey but other sources state that the place name Estíbaliz is derived from the Latin words Aestivalis or aestivus meaning summertime. [6] [7] The name also has a history of use as a masculine name. It was an Old Danish form of the Old Norse name Æistr, meaning from Estonia, in use since the ...

  9. Estee (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Estee is a diminutive of the name Esther, often used in reference to the Biblical Esther. Gender: Female: Language(s) Hebrew: Origin; Meaning: Star: