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Cinderelle as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Cinderelle

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The baby name Cinderelle is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /ˌsɪn.dəˈrɛl/ (sin-duh-REL).

Cinderelle is English in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: English
Pronunciation: /ˌsɪn.dəˈrɛl/ (sin-duh-REL)

What is the meaning of the name Cinderelle ?

The baby name Cinderelle is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /ˌsɪn.dəˈrɛl/ (sin-duh-REL).

Cinderelle is English in Origin.

Cinderelle is a modern, English-based coinage modeled on Cinderella, blending cinder (from Old English sinder, ash or ember) with the French feminine suffix -elle. It echoes the fairy-tale heroine’s French source Cendrillon (Perrault, 1697, meaning little ashes) and parallels Italian Cenerentola and German Aschenputtel, yielding the sense little cinder or ash maiden. The name often evokes themes of transformation, humility, and grace rising from adversity.

As a given name, Cinderelle is rare, surfacing in late 20th–early 21st century use alongside the vogue for -elle/-ella endings. It serves as a creative, Francophone-leaning variant of Cinderella rather than a traditional form. Related variants include Cinderella and Cindarella; possible short forms are Cinder, Cinnie, and Elle.

Cinderelle is about as rare as a name gets. In all, it appears just 2 times, across 2 countries.

Cinderelle has the following similar or variant Names

Cinderelle – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
SG Girls 0 #632 1 18,916
EG Girls 0 #1,009 1 14,742
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People also ask about Cinderelle

Cinderelle is predominantly a girl's name.
Cinderelle is a 3 syllable name, pronounced /ˌsɪn.dəˈrɛl/ (sin-duh-REL).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Cinderella, Cinderella, Cinderelle, Cindrella, Cinder and Sindarella.
Across languages, Cinderelle has these equivalents: Cinderella (English), Cendrillon (French), Aschenputtel (German), Cenerentola (Italian), Cenicienta (Spanish), and 1 more.
Yes. Cinderelle is missing from every national name ranking we cover, about as clear a sign of rarity as there is.