Talk:Satella/@comment-128.235.85.0-20200905134838/@comment-26153971-20200907183233

Nah it's not Stella even though that would make sense, however Satellite (サテライト) does contain Satella in it.

Google: (Satellite) Its origin can be traced to the Latin word satelles, meaning "one who escorts or follows after an important person." This is also the original meaning of satellite in English. Because such heavenly bodies as the moon can be thought of as "escorts" of the planets they orbit, they also became known as satellites. (I'm guessing it means Satella always accompanies either Subaru or Emilia here)

Wikipedia: "ステラ（ラテン語: stella）は、ラテン語に由来し、英語、イタリア語、古プロヴァンス語、インターリングアで、「星」「惑星」または「星光」を意味する名詞. "