Fiorella, derived from the Italian word 'fiore,' which means 'flower,' is a charming and unique given name of Italian origin. It's composed of two elements: 'fior-' meaning flower, and '-ella' a common feminine suffix in Italian names. This name was popularized by Giovanni Boccaccio in his 14th-century collection of tales, the 'Decameron,' where he named one of his characters Fiorella. The name is often associated with beauty and grace, much like the delicate bloom it signifies.
"The name Fiorella experienced a significant increase in popularity starting from the late 90s to the early 2000s, with a peak of 71 births in 2006. However, it has been decreasing since then, reaching its lowest point recently with 54 births each in 2022 and 2023."