Stella Dugger

Name meaning, origin and global statistics

Stella Dugger — star
132K People worldwide
United States Most common in
1970s Peak popularity
Gender
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Stella Dugger is a name that combines Latin origins. The first name Stella is a feminine given name of Latin origin. Stella is a female given name. It is derived from the Latin word for star. 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. Use might also have increased due to Stella Maris as a title for the Virgin Mary by Catholics. Alternately, it is a feminine version of the Greek name Stylianos, meaning pillar. Stella has been well-used in countries where Germanic and Romance languages are spoken: England and Italy themselves, and especially Anglophone Africa and Latin America. The surname Dugger: Andrew N. Dugger (1886–1975), American religious leader Celia W. Dugger (born 1958), American journalist and science editor Dean Dugger (1933–2000), American college football player Dorothy Dugger, first female manager of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (2007–2011) Doug Dugger (1926–2005), American country music singer Edward Dugger (1894–1939), African-American lieutenant colonel Jack Dugger (1923–1988), American National Football League and National Basketball League player Jaden Dugger (born 2004), American football player Kyle Dugger (born 1996), American National Football League . Stella is a distinctive first name, carried by approximately 132K people globally, with the highest concentration in United States. The name Stella reached peak popularity in the 1970s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.

Etymology & Origin

First Name: Stella

Meaning: star

Latin

Stella is a female given name. It is derived from the Latin word for star. 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. Use might also have increased due to Stella Maris as a title for the Virgin Mary by Catholics. Alternately, it is a feminine version of the Greek name Stylianos, meaning pillar. Stella has been well-used in countries where Germanic and Romance languages are spoken: England and Italy themselves, and especially Anglophone Africa and Latin America.

Surname: Dugger

English

Andrew N. Dugger (1886–1975), American religious leader Celia W. Dugger (born 1958), American journalist and science editor Dean Dugger (1933–2000), American college football player Dorothy Dugger, first female manager of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (2007–2011) Doug Dugger (1926–2005), American country music singer Edward Dugger (1894–1939), African-American lieutenant colonel Jack Dugger (1923–1988), American National Football League and National Basketball League player Jaden Dugger (born 2004), American football player Kyle Dugger (born 1996), American National Football League .

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Geographic Distribution

The first name Stella is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:

United States 52%
United Kingdom 27%
Australia 12%
Canada 9%

Popularity Over Time

Popularity of the name Stella by decade, based on birth registration data:

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Numerology

According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Stella Dugger:

5
Expression Number

Freedom and adaptability. A dynamic, versatile personality that embraces change and seeks new experiences.

5
Soul Urge Number

Freedom and adaptability. A dynamic, versatile personality that embraces change and seeks new experiences.

9
Personality Number

Compassion and humanitarianism. A generous, idealistic nature with a sincere desire to improve the world.

Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the first name Stella?
The first name Stella originates from Latin. Stella is a female given name. It is derived from the Latin word for star. 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. Use might also have increased due to Stella Maris as a title for the Virgin Mary by Catholics. Alternately, it is a feminine version of the Greek name Stylianos, meaning pillar. Stella has been well-used in countries where Germanic and Romance languages are spoken: England and Italy themselves, and especially Anglophone Africa and Latin America.
When was Stella most popular?
The name Stella reached its peak popularity during the 1970s.
What is the origin of the surname Dugger?
The surname Dugger originates from English. Andrew N. Dugger (1886–1975), American religious leader Celia W. Dugger (born 1958), American journalist and science editor Dean Dugger (1933–2000), American college football player Dorothy Dugger, first female manager of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (2007–2011) Doug Dugger (1926–2005), American country music singer Edward Dugger (1894–1939), African-American lieutenant colonel Jack Dugger (1923–1988), American National Football League and National Basketball League player Jaden Dugger (born 2004), American football player Kyle Dugger (born 1996), American National Football League .
What are the origins of the name Stella Dugger?
The name Stella Dugger combines two different traditions: the first name Stella has Latin roots, while the surname Dugger originates from English.
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