Ornella
Ornella is an Italian name. It means flowering ash tree and is a female's name. Ornella is derived from the term "aurum", the Roman equivalent of "gold". It is a fairly recent name and it was used the first time by Gabriele D'Annunzio in his book "The daughter of Iorio" in 1904.
People
- Ornella Barra (born 1953) Italian-born Monegasque businesswoman
- Ornella Bertorotta (born 1967), Italian politician
- Ornella Ferrara (born 1968), Italian long-distance runner
- Ornella Livingston (born 1991), Jamaican sprinter
- Ornella Muti (born 1955 as Francesca Romana Rivelli), Italian actress
- Ornella Oettl Reyes (born 1991), Peruvian-German Alpine skier
- Ornella Ongaro (born 1990), French motorcycle racer
- Ornella Palla (born 1990), Uruguayan handball player
- Ornella Vanoni (born 1934), Italian pop singer
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