Stella originates of Latin from the word “stella” meaning "star". (Think: constellation.) Stella is thought to have been popularized by Stella Maris, a title of the Virgin Mary -- Star of the Sea. It was also part the title of Astrophel and Stella by English poet Sir Philip Sidney, in the 1500s.
Stella originates of Latin from the word “stella” meaning "star". (Think: constellation.) Stella is thought to have been popularized by Stella Maris, a title of the Virgin Mary -- Star of the Sea. It was also part the title of Astrophel and Stella by English poet Sir Philip Sidney, in the 1500s.
Stella originates of Latin from the word “stella” meaning "star". (Think: constellation.) Stella is thought to have been popularized by Stella Maris, a title of the Virgin Mary -- Star of the Sea. It was also part the title of Astrophel and Stella by English poet Sir Philip Sidney, in the 1500s.
Stella originates of Latin from the word “stella” meaning "star". (Think: constellation.) Stella is thought to have been popularized by Stella Maris, a title of the Virgin Mary -- Star of the Sea. It was also part the title of Astrophel and Stella by English poet Sir Philip Sidney, in the 1500s.