Certificate of Name
Leticia
Feminine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Leticia is a Spanish female given name, equivalent to the English Letitia. It derives from the Late Latin name Laetitia, meaning "joy" or "happiness". The name is associated with an early Spanish saint, whose cult helped popularize Leticia in the Spanish-speaking world.Etymology and HistoryThe root of Leticia is the Latin word laetitia, a common noun signifying gladness and joy. It was adopted as a personal name in Late Antiquity, and a saint bearing this name was venerated in Spain. The Spanish form Leticia emerged from the Latin Laetitia, with spelling adapted to Spanish phonetics. In English, the name took the forms Lettice during the Middle Ages and was later revived as Letitia in the 18th century. Meanwhile, the Spanish equivalent persisted as Leticia.Cultural SignificanceAlthough associated with a relatively obscure saint, the name gained prominence in Spanish-speaking countries. It is also notable as the name of the capital city of the Amazonas department in Colombia, Leticia, which lies at the tri-border area of Colombia, Brazil, and Peru. In modern times, the name remains well-used in Spain and Latin America, though it has also seen adoption in other cultures through variant forms like Latisha or Tisha.Variants and UsageIn English, related forms include Lecia and Lettie, while the African American community has produced Latisha. Pronunciation of Leticia differs regionally; in Spain it is pronounced /leˈtiθja/, with a th-like sound, while in Latin America and the Philippines it is said as /leˈtisja/.Meaning: Joy, happinessOrigin: Latin, via SpanishType: Given nameUsage: Spanish-speaking countries, also in English-speaking and other regions
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