The baby name Nigella is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "ni-JEL-uh".
Nigella is Unique in Origin.
Nigella is a feminine name of English origin. It is derived from the Latin word "niger" which means black. The name Nigella has been used since the Middle Ages and was popularized by the English chef and television personality Nigella Lawson. The name has also been associated with the plant genus Nigella, commonly known as love-in-a-mist, which has delicate blue or white flowers.
The pronunciation of Nigella is ni-JEL-uh. The name has two syllables and the stress is on the second syllable. The name is not commonly used in the United States, but it has gained popularity in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries. Nigella is a unique and uncommon name, which makes it a great choice for parents who are looking for a distinctive name for their daughter.
The name Nigella has no specific gender association, but it is more commonly used for girls. The name has a strong and powerful meaning, as black is often associated with strength and power. The name Nigella is a great choice for parents who are looking for a name that is both unique and meaningful. The name has a rich history and is associated with both the culinary world and the natural world, making it a versatile and interesting choice for a baby name.
Nigella has the following similar or variant Names
- Nigel |
- Nigele |
- Nigellus |
- Nigelle |
- Nigell |
- Nigela |
- Nigelia |
- Nigella |
- Nigellia |
- Nigellie |
- Nigelo |
- Niguel |
- Nigula |
- Nigulla |
- Nigul |
- Nigulina |
- Niguline |
- Nigulka |
- Nigulko |
- Nigulja |
- Niguljana |
- Niguljanka |
- Niguljena |
- Niguljenka |
- Niguljica |
- Niguljka |
- Niguljko |
- Niguljna |
- Niguljona |
- Niguljuta |
- Niguljutka |
- Niguljutko |
- Niguljutna |
- Niguljutova |
- Niguljutovna |
- Niguljutovska |
- Niguljutovski |
- Niguljutovskij
Celebrities with the Name Nigella
Nigella Lawson Nigella Lawson is a British food writer, television cook, and journalist. She is famous for her signature style of cooking and her emphasis on the pleasure of eating. Some of her most memorable achievements include writing several best-selling cookbooks, hosting multiple successful cooking shows, and being awarded an honorary degree from the University of Bradford in recognition of her contribution to the food industry. |