Meaning & Origin
Nitsa is a Georgian feminine name that serves as a contracted form of Ninutsa, which itself is a diminutive of Nino 2. The name Nino is of uncertain origin—possibly derived from a Greek feminine form of Ninos, an ancient Assyrian city—but gained prominence through Saint Nino, a 4th-century evangelist who converted Georgia to Christianity. Thus, Nitsa belongs to a family of names that honor this saint, including Nune (Armenian), Nina 3 (Russian), and other diminutives like Nutsa.
Cultural Significance
Additionally, Nitsa is the Georgian name for the city of Nice in France, a connection that may lend the name an elegant, cosmopolitan flair. This dual significance—religious through Saint Nino and geographical through Nice—gives Nitsa layers of cultural resonance in Georgia.
Notable Bearers
The name Nitsa is borne by various Georgian public figures, including Nitsa Orvelashvili, a contemporary singer and member of the group "5ive. The feminine name resonates in everyday Georgian life, and its forms are commonly encountered there.
Meaning: Contracted form of Ninutsa; also the Georgian name for Nice.
Origin: Georgian.
Type: Given name (feminine).
Usage: Georgia.