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Names That Mean Rita |
271 names found for "Rita" (page 3 of 6) |
Looking for names that mean Rita? We couldn't find the exact name Rita, but listed below are some first names meaning Rita or names similar to the word Rita.
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Britani
(English)
Originally the Ancient Duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons Emigrated from France to Become the Bretons of England
Originally the Ancient Duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons Emigrated from France to Become the Bretons of England
Britannia
(Latin)
Britain. The Use of Britannia As a First Name Began in the Th Century, Probably Inspired by the Song 'Rule Britannia'
Britain. The Use of Britannia As a First Name Began in the Th Century, Probably Inspired by the Song 'Rule Britannia'
Cai
(English)
Diminutive of Caius: a Variant of Gaius; Which is a More Common Form of the Name in Britain. Famous Bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is Named After Its Founder, John Caius
Diminutive of Caius: a Variant of Gaius; Which is a More Common Form of the Name in Britain. Famous Bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is Named After Its Founder, John Caius
Caius
(English)
A Variant of Gaius; Which is a More Common Form of the Name in Britain. Famous Bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is Named After Its Founder, John Caius
A Variant of Gaius; Which is a More Common Form of the Name in Britain. Famous Bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is Named After Its Founder, John Caius
Carita
(Italian)
Variant of Cara: Dear, Beloved. from the Feminine Form of the Italian 'Cara' or the Latin 'Carus'
Variant of Cara: Dear, Beloved. from the Feminine Form of the Italian 'Cara' or the Latin 'Carus'
Casey
(English)
Diminutive of Cassandra: Cassandra Was a Trojan Prophetess, Daughter of King Priam. This Name Became Popular in Medieval Britain, and Fashionable in the Usa in the Mid-oth Century. A Diminutive of Cas
Diminutive of Cassandra: Cassandra Was a Trojan Prophetess, Daughter of King Priam. This Name Became Popular in Medieval Britain, and Fashionable in the Usa in the Mid-oth Century. A Diminutive of Cas
Cassandra
(English)
Cassandra Was a Trojan Prophetess, Daughter of King Priam. This Name Became Popular in Medieval Britain, and Fashionable in the Usa in the Mid-oth Century
Cassandra Was a Trojan Prophetess, Daughter of King Priam. This Name Became Popular in Medieval Britain, and Fashionable in the Usa in the Mid-oth Century
Cecilia
(English)
A Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin Coccus Meaning 'Blind'. This Name Was Introduced into Britain by One of the Daughters of William the C
A Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin Coccus Meaning 'Blind'. This Name Was Introduced into Britain by One of the Daughters of William the C
Chad
(English)
Protector; Defender. English Form of a Welsh Name Meaning Battle or Warring. Famous Bearer: Th- Century Bishop St Chad Founded the Samaritans, a Charitable Organization Providing Service for the Suici
Protector; Defender. English Form of a Welsh Name Meaning Battle or Warring. Famous Bearer: Th- Century Bishop St Chad Founded the Samaritans, a Charitable Organization Providing Service for the Suici
Chadd
(English)
Variant of Chad: Protector; Defender. English Form of a Welsh Name Meaning Battle or Warring. Famous Bearer: Th- Century Bishop St Chad Founded the Samaritans, a Charitable Organization Providing Serv
Variant of Chad: Protector; Defender. English Form of a Welsh Name Meaning Battle or Warring. Famous Bearer: Th- Century Bishop St Chad Founded the Samaritans, a Charitable Organization Providing Serv
Chris
(English)
Diminutive of Christine: a Variant of Christina. in the S, Christine Was One of the Three Most Common Feminine Names in Britain. Famous People: American Tennis Player Chris Lloyd
Diminutive of Christine: a Variant of Christina. in the S, Christine Was One of the Three Most Common Feminine Names in Britain. Famous People: American Tennis Player Chris Lloyd
Christine
(English)
A Variant of Christina. in the S, Christine Was One of the Three Most Common Feminine Names in Britain. Famous People: American Tennis Player Chris Lloyd Was Born Christine Evert
A Variant of Christina. in the S, Christine Was One of the Three Most Common Feminine Names in Britain. Famous People: American Tennis Player Chris Lloyd Was Born Christine Evert
Clemence
(English)
Variant of Clementia Used As a Virtue Name by the Puritans, Associated With the Abstract Virtue of Clemency
Variant of Clementia Used As a Virtue Name by the Puritans, Associated With the Abstract Virtue of Clemency
Clemency
(English)
Variant of Clementia Used As a Virtue Name by the Puritans, Associated With the Abstract Virtue of Clemency
Variant of Clementia Used As a Virtue Name by the Puritans, Associated With the Abstract Virtue of Clemency
Clementia
(Latin)
Mildness. The Name Clementia Was Borne by the Roman Goddess of Mercy. Clementia and Its Variants Have Been Used Occasionally in Britain Since the Middle Ages, Hut are Uncommon in Modern Times
Mildness. The Name Clementia Was Borne by the Roman Goddess of Mercy. Clementia and Its Variants Have Been Used Occasionally in Britain Since the Middle Ages, Hut are Uncommon in Modern Times
Conan
(Celtic)
High, Wise. Introduced into Britain After the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearers: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Creator of the Detective Sherlock Holmes; a Number of Counts and Dukes of Brittany Bore the Name
High, Wise. Introduced into Britain After the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearers: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Creator of the Detective Sherlock Holmes; a Number of Counts and Dukes of Brittany Bore the Name
Cora
(Greek)
Maiden, Other Forms Corinne, Ingenuous, Vague, Idealistic.(Cory, Corey, Corette, Coretta, Corinne, Corita)
Maiden, Other Forms Corinne, Ingenuous, Vague, Idealistic.(Cory, Corey, Corette, Coretta, Corinne, Corita)
D'Arcy
(English)
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy
D'Arcy
(English)
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy
Darcy
(English)
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy
Darcy
(English)
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy
Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy