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        Meaning of the first name Fenella

        Origin

        Scottish

        Meaning

        Fair Shouldered

        Variations

        Fedella, Fennella, Denelle
        The etymology of the name Fenella can be traced back to Scottish roots. Derived from Scottish Gaelic, Fenella is a combination of two elements: fionn, meaning fair, and geal, meaning shoulder or shoulder-blade. Literally translated as fair shouldered, this name reflects the physical attribute of having a light and beautiful shoulder complexion.

        Throughout history, Fenella has appeared both as a given name and as a name. It is believed to have gained popularity in Scotland during the Middle Ages. While it may have been more common in certain regions, its overall usage remained relatively modest. As time went on, Fenella gradually fell out of favor, and its usage became less prevalent. However, in recent years, the name has experienced a resurgence and can now be found among newborns around the world. This modern-day usage signifies a renewed appreciation for its Scottish heritage and the timeless elegance it embodies. Today, Fenella is seen as a distinguished and unique name option for parents seeking a meaningful moniker for their child.

        Based on our records...

        Smith

        This is the most common surname associated with Fenella.

        George

        This is the most common name of those married to a Fenella.

        James

        This is the most common name for a child of a Fenella.
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