@@The_SD_Economist Yeah maybe Tallink. Although I'm not sure if they are looking for a new ship to buy... They got Megastar a few years ago and their route options are pretty limited too, but I guess we will see
"...all Sally ships had a "Viking" prefix on their names, Slite took their names from Roman and Greek mythologies, while SF Line's names ended with -ella in honor of managing director Gunnar Eklund's wife Ellen Eklund." So the names ended with "ella" back in the early days and they kept naming their ships that way for a long time (Turella, Mariella, Amorella, Gabriella, Cinderella, etc...). So I guess it's just a name that fits that rule and coincidentally a feminine name in Sweden (and also in Hungary).
In so proud that my city built this incridoble ships, and so sad that Amorella (who was built here in Split too) is being sold
0:50 silja line?
FRANS SUELL (1991-1994)
SILJA SCANDINAVIA (1994-1997)
GABRIELLA (1997-)
hey, amorrella is being sold, make a video about that.'
its a very beautiful ship with some history.
Hi, I'll definitely make a video about Amorella, but only after they sell her. Who will be the next operator, do you know that?
Wait, when?
Not known, probably tallink (cus isabella)
@@The_SD_Economist Yeah maybe Tallink. Although I'm not sure if they are looking for a new ship to buy... They got Megastar a few years ago and their route options are pretty limited too, but I guess we will see
@@The_SD_Economist It makes sense. But they are building a new ship so it could go go someone else.
Pls make viking mariella history 🥺👌✌❤🇫🇮
Suggestion: History of the Moby Prince
Alright
@@azurefire7266 thx!
So, who was this ship named after?
"...all Sally ships had a "Viking" prefix on their names, Slite took their names from Roman and Greek mythologies, while SF Line's names ended with -ella in honor of managing director Gunnar Eklund's wife Ellen Eklund."
So the names ended with "ella" back in the early days and they kept naming their ships that way for a long time (Turella, Mariella, Amorella, Gabriella, Cinderella, etc...). So I guess it's just a name that fits that rule and coincidentally a feminine name in Sweden (and also in Hungary).
@@azurefire7266 or Rosella
I have been on it