Cruella

 

Gender: Female
Origin: English
Meaning: Evil, Cruel

What is the meaning of the name Cruella?

The name Cruella is primarily a female name of English origin that means Evil, Cruel.

The name “Cruella” is often associated with the fictional character Cruella de Vil, who appears in Dodie Smith’s novel “The Hundred and One Dalmatians” and later in Disney’s animated and live-action adaptations, such as “101 Dalmatians.” Cruella de Vil is portrayed as a villainous and cruel character who is obsessed with capturing Dalmatian puppies to make fur coats.

As a result, the name “Cruella” has become strongly associated with this fictional character and is often used as a symbol of cruelty and wickedness. It’s not a common or traditional given name, and its usage is primarily related to pop culture references. Due to its negative connotations, it may not be a popular choice for a real-life name.

Different Spellings of the name Cruella:

“Cruella” is a relatively unique and uncommon name, primarily known from the character Cruella de Vil in “101 Dalmatians.” Given its specific association with this character, there are not many alternative spellings or variations for the name. However, some creative or stylized spellings could include:

1. Cruella (the most standard and recognized spelling)
2. Crewella
3. Kruella
4. Krwella

These variations are not widely used and may not be familiar to most people. The character Cruella de Vil is iconic, and her name is best known in its original form.

How to write the name Cruella in Japanese?

To write the name “Cruella” in Japanese, you can use Katakana characters, which are often used for foreign names and words. Here’s how you can write it:

クルエラ

In this representation:

– ク (ku) stands for the “ku” sound.
– ル (ru) represents “ru.”
– エ (e) represents “e.”
– ラ (ra) represents “ra.”

This Katakana version of “Cruella” approximates the pronunciation as closely as possible in the Japanese language. However, please note that “Cruella” is not a traditional Japanese name, and its use in Japan would primarily be associated with the fictional character Cruella de Vil from “101 Dalmatians.”