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Meaning of the Name Lita

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The first name Lita is of Spanish, Latin origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Spanish: Diminutive of Lolita: Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. from Maria De Los Dolores (The Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows). Famous Bearer: the Terrible Heroine of the Novel, Lolita , by Vladimir Nabokov
Latin: Joyful
Latin: Light

Similar Names

Leith | Lot | Lut | Lada | Lalita | Lata | Leda | Leitha | Leota | Leta |

Related Names

Jotham  (Hebrew)
Jehovah is Perfect. May Jehovah Complete. in the Old Testament, Gideon's Youngest Son, Who Escaped the Massacre of His Seventy Brothers. Also a King of Judah During a Time of Military Strife
Julita  (French)
Youthful
Kallita  (English)
Modern Variant of Callie
Kallita  (English)
Modern Variant of Callie Meaning: Lark
Karmelita  (Hebrew)
Lord's Vineyard
Kelitah  (Biblical)
Voice of the Lord; Gathering Together
Lalita  (Indian)
variety, beauty
Lalita  (Hindu)
Named for the Lalita Vistara
Lalita  (Sanskrit)
Pleasant; Playful. in Hindu Mythology Lalita is Mistress and Playmate to the Krishna
Lalita  (Greek)
She Who Plays
Lalita  (Hindu)
Variety, Beauty, Playful, Amorous. it is the Name of One of the Amorous Playmates of the Adolescent Krishna. Origin: Sanskrit
Lalitaditya  (Indian)
beautiful sun
Leta  (Latin)
Joyful. Derived from a Diminutive Ending I.E. Rosalita
Lo  (Spanish)
Diminutive of Lolita: Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. from Maria De Los Dolores (The Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows). Famous Bearer: the Terrible Heroine of the Novel, Lolita , by Vladimir Nabokov
Lola  (Hispanic)
Strong (Loleta, Lolita)
Lolita  (Spanish)
Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. from Maria De Los Dolores (The Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows). Famous Bearer: the Terrible Heroine of the Novel, Lolita , by Vladimir Nabokov
Lona  (English)
Solitary
Loni  (English)
Solitary
Lulita  (Teutonic)
Famous in War
Major  (Latin)
Greater. Also a Military Rank Above Captain and Below Colonel
Malcolm  (Gaelic)
Servant/Disciple of Columba. Famous Bearers: Conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent and U.S. Black Militant Malcolm X (Malcolm Little)
Malita  (Spanish)
Variant of Maria
Mankalita  (Native American)
A Pearl
Melita  (Biblical)
Affording Honey
Melita  (Spanish)
Abbreviation of Carmelita
Melita  (Biblical)
Affording Honey
Melita  (Italian)
Form of Melissa
Melita  (Greek)
Sweet As Honey
Mona  (Greek)
Solitary (Monah, Moyna)
Mona  (Greek)
Solitary
Mona  (Latin)
Solitary, Pensive, Reserved, Unemotional
Monet  (French)
Solitary
Monisha  (African American)
Solitary Life
Nolita  (Latin)
Unwilling
Olita  (English)
Winged
Pauletta  (Latin)
Slender (Paula, Paulette, Paulina, Pollie, Pola, Polcia, Pavia, Paulita)
Paulita  (Latin)
Small
Paulita  (Spanish)
Little
Sargent  (Latin)
Military (Seargent)
Sargent  (Latin)
Military Attendant
Sargent  (French)
Military Man
Slavik  (Slavic)
Military Glory
Soledad  (Hispanic)
Solitary, Health
Soledad  (Spanish)
Solitary
Soledada  (Spanish)
Solitary
Solita  (Latin)
Accustomed
Stanislas  (Slavic)
Military Glory
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