Letitia
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English
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Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
Related terms
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English
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Laetitia
Etymology
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Name of an obscure
Spanish
saint,
Leticia
, from
Latin
laetitia
"gladness".
Proper noun
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Letitia
A female
given name
from Latin
, popular in medieval England; rather rare today.
Related terms
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medieval variants and pet forms:
Lettice
,
Letty
,
Tish
,
Tisha
,
Titty
Translations
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female given name
French:
Laetitia
(fr)
Galician:
Leticia
f
Greek:
Λετίτσια
(el)
f
(
Letítsia
)
Italian:
Letizia
(it)
Portuguese:
Letícia
(pt)
f
Romanian:
Letiția
f
Spanish:
Leticia
(es)
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