What is another word for Bela?

Pronunciation: [bɪlˈa] (IPA)

Bela is a name that originates from various cultures such as Portuguese, Croatian and Hungarian, and it means bright or white. However, there are other words that can be used as synonyms for the name Bela. For instance, Albino, which also implies whiteness or lightness of skin, can serve as a possible synonym. Similarly, Bianca, Blanco, and Leuco, all are derived from Latin meaning white, can also be used as synonyms for Bela. Other names that are synonymous with Bela include Albus, Candido, and Pulcher that all convey the meaning of brightness or fairness.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      Pyla, Bella.

What are the hypernyms for Bela?

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Usage examples for Bela

And you, O El Hassan, are as black as a Bela."
"Border, Breed Nor Birth"
Dallas McCord Reynolds
Bertha had a daughter, who was destined for Bela, a Hungarian prince educated at Constantinople under the name of Alexius and looked upon as the heir-apparent.
"Women of Early Christianity Woman: In all ages and in all countries, Vol. 3 (of 10)"
Alfred Brittain Mitchell Carroll
The American Socialists boasted about the absence of bloodshed in Hungary during the early part of Bela Kun's regime.
"The Red Conspiracy"
Joseph J. Mereto

Famous quotes with Bela

  • …the schemes of the International Jews. The adherents of this sinister confederacy are mostly men reared up among the unhappy populations of countries where Jews are persecuted on account of their race. Most, if not all of them, have forsaken the faith of their forefathers, and divorced from their minds all spiritual hopes of the next world. This movement among the Jews is not new. From the days of Spartacus-Weishaupt to those of Karl Marx, and down to Trotsky (Russia), Bela Kun (Hungary), Rosa Luxemburg (Germany), and Emma Goldman (United States), this world-wide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilisation and for the reconstitution of society on the basis of arrested development, of envious malevolence, and impossible equality, has been steadily growing. It played, as a modern writer, Mrs. Webster, has so ably shown, a definitely recognisable part in the tragedy of the French Revolution. It has been the mainspring of every subversive movement during the Nineteenth Century; and now at last this band of extraordinary personalities from the underworld of the great cities of Europe and America have gripped the Russian people by the hair of their heads and have become practically the undisputed masters of that enormous empire.
    Winston Churchill
  • I seem to be the most wordy when it comes to monsters because I'm a bit of a monster freak. I grew up just loving all the Draculas. Especially I just loved watching all the Universal classics. And Bela has been my favorite ever since. I would say though that I have a new favorite Dracula here. I've always loved those movies. And it was such an honor to be cast with this role.
    Silvia Colloca

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