Stella
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Stella is the Latin and Italian word for star. It may refer to:
[edit] Financial
- Stella (U.S. coin), with a face value of four dollars ($4)
Stella is the female version of the male Greek name Stelios which probably originates from the Greek "stylos" or "styli" > style.
[edit] People
- Antonietta Stella, an Italian soprano
- Diego de Estella, a 16th century Spanish theologian and writer
- Frank Stella, an American minimalist painter
- Joseph Stella, an American futurist painter
- Martina Stella, an Italian actress
- Stella Voce, a southern California DJ and rock journalist
- Esther Johnson, English friend of Jonathan Swift, known as "Stella"
- Stella (Karen Scioli), a Philadelphia television horror movie hostess during the 1980s
- Stella Liebeck, who sued McDonald's after scalding herself with hot coffee
- Stella McCartney, British fashion designer and daughter of Beatles member Paul McCartney
- Stella Nickell, the "Excedrin murderer"
- Stella Obasanjo, First Lady of The Federal Republic of Nigeria
- Stella Tennant, a British supermodel
- Stella Reid, a British nanny known as Nanny Stella on the television show Nanny 911
- Stella Adler, a North American actress and acting teacher
- Stella Banyenza, The first lady to became an electronics and telecommunication engineer in Tanzania
- Stella Hudgens, an American actress.
[edit] Places
- Stella, Italy, a town in Liguria
- Stella, South Africa, a town in the North West Province
- Stella-Plage, a seaside resort in northern France
- Stella de Marie, a seaside resort on the Red Sea in Ain El Sokhna, Egypt
- Stella, England, a village in the North East in Gateshead
[edit] In popular culture
- "Stella!", a memorable line from the film A Streetcar Named Desire
- Stella (comedy group), a comedy troupe consisting of Michael Showalter, Michael Ian Black and David Wain
- Stella shorts, a series of short films by the Stella comedy troupe
- Stella (TV series), a half-hour comedy program by the Stella troupe that aired on Comedy Central
- Stella Bonnaro, a character from Cowboy Bebop
- Stella Loussier, a fictional character from Gundam Seed Destiny
- Stella (magazine), magazine supplement for the Sunday Telegraph
- Stella (Winx Club), a fictional character from the Winx Club animated series
[edit] Film
- Stella (1943 film), with Zully Moreno (Argentina)
- Stella (1950 film), with Ann Sheridan and Victor Mature
- Stella (1955 film), directed by Michael Cacoyannis
- Stella (1983 film), directed by Laurent Heynemann
- Stella (1990 film), starring Ben Stiller
- Stella (2008 film), starring Seema Biswas
[edit] Music
- Stella (album), by Swiss electronica band Yello
- Stella (band), a Finnish pop band
- Stella (Dutch singer), a Dutch singer
- Stella (Singaporean singer), a Singaporean singer
[edit] Brands and products
- Stella (beer), an Egyptian beer
- Stella Artois, a Belgian beer
- Stella D'Oro, an American brand of cookies
- Stella (bicycles), a French bicycle manufacturer
- Stella (yacht), a class of yacht designed in the UK by C.R. (Kim) Holman in 1959
- Stella (guitar), a brand of a guitar
- Stella (cheese), an Italian brand of cheeses
- Stella (scooter), a vintage scooter brand introduced by the Chicago-based Genuine Scooter Company
- STELLA (language courses), online language courses
[edit] Computing
- Stella (emulator), multiplatform Atari 2600 game-console emulator.
- Stella (software), polyhedra modeling software
- A time-driven programming environment
- The graphics chip of the Atari 2600, named after the CEO's bicycle
- The IBM Blue Gene-L supercomputer used with the LOFAR radio telescope project
[edit] Other
- Stella, a gene expressed by primordial germ cells
- Stella Awards, given to people who file ridiculous lawsuits for huge financial gain
[edit] See also
- Stela, singular stele, a stone or wooden slab erected for funerary or commemorative purposes