| Meaning | star |
| Origin | Latin, Spanish |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 8 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Syllabification | Es-trel-la |
Celestial beauty shines through this romance-language treasure that brings warmth and luminosity to any combination. The rolling "r" and liquid "l" sounds create a musical quality that delights the ear, while the stellar connection offers built-in symbolism. This name works beautifully for bilingual families or those wishing to honor Hispanic heritage, though its appeal extends beyond cultural boundaries. The three-syllable structure provides substance and presence, preventing it from feeling diminutive despite its graceful nature. Its relative uncommonness in English-speaking contexts ensures distinction, while its established use in Spanish-speaking communities provides authenticity and history. For families seeking something genuinely lovely with cross-cultural resonance and poetic imagery, this delivers both beauty and substance.
| Star |
| Stella |
| Estie |
| Ella |
| Estrella Archs | Spanish fashion designer |
| Estrella Benzo | Paraguayan journalist and writer |
| Estrella Díaz | Cuban-American singer and actress |
| Estrella Morente | Spanish flamenco singer |
| Estrella Ortega | Argentinean professional golfer |
| Estrella Alfon | Filipino writer and journalist |
| Estrella Cumpas | Mexican politician and activist |
| Estrella Raval | Spanish film actress |
| Estrella Zeledón Lizano | Costa Rican botanist and agronomist |
| Estrella de Diego | Spanish art historian and writer |
| Estrella Seoane | Uruguayan basketball player |
| Estrella Puebla | Ecuadorian politician and lawyer |
| Estrella Marysol Mantilla | Peruvian beauty queen and Miss World 2004 |
| Estrella Vázquez | Mexican long-distance runner |
| Estrella Flores-Carretero | Puerto Rican journalist and news anchor |
| Estrella Sánchez | Dominican singer and songwriter |
| Estrella Borja | Ecuadorian politician and educator |
| Estrella Acosta | Cuban poet and writer |
| Estrella Sanz | Spanish Paralympic swimmer |
| Estrella Alonso | Spanish ballet dancer |
| Estrella Pérez | Character from a romantic novel |
| Estrella Rivera | Protagonist of a fantasy book series |
| Estrella Diaz | Heroine in a science fiction movie |
| Estrella Ramirez | Lead character in a telenovela |
| Estrella Martinez | Main character of a coming-of-age novel |
| Estrella Fernandez | Detective in a crime thriller series |
| Estrella Silva | Warrior in a high-fantasy video game |
| Estrella Garcia | Space explorer in a futuristic graphic novel |
| Estrella Gomez | Witch in a magical fantasy story |
| Estrella Herrera | Superheroine in a comic book series |
| Estrella Montoya | Adventurer in a steampunk novel |
| Estrella Chavez | Rebel leader in a dystopian fiction |
| Estrella Ramos | Time-traveling protagonist in a YA novel |
| Estrella Flores | Princess in a fairytale retelling |
| Estrella Vega | Singer in a romantic drama movie |
| Estrella Hernandez | Spy in a thrilling espionage novel |
| Estrella Romero | Ghost in a haunting mystery story |
| Estrella Reyes | Survivor in a post-apocalyptic TV show |
| Estrella Torres | Genius inventor in a sci-fi adventure book |
| Estrella Morales | Legendary figure in an epic fantasy tale |