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Love it love it love it. It's one of the most elegant names I can think of. If the "tit" in the middle is a problem you can spell it Leticia. Laetitia is another wonderful spelling.
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It's unusual enough to be interesting, it has a great meaning, and I like the look of it - but it sounds like a sneeze.
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I had an elderly relative, now deceased, whose names were Letitia Muriel. She greatly disliked Letitia and always went by Muriel, so her opinion has influenced mine.She did once work for a boss who called her Tish. Which is actually worse than Letty.
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Just lovely. But I do prefer it spelt Laetitia. Can't explain why, but for a name that means happiness, that spelling somehow looks happier :)I also adore Lettice
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I adore it!
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I love it. It's one of my favorite names. It's on my PNL. That says it all._____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Hi !!!Letizia (leh-TEE-tsyah) is the Italian variant.In 2014 was #69 as biths name so it isn't SO dated.I quite dislike it anyway.
I prefer Cornelia or Serena.Byeeeeee
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It seems double-dated. The spelling alone makes it feel Victorian or thereabouts, and the pronunciation and the variant spellings are very sixties-seventies Afro-American.Also, not fond of the tit in the middle, which is more than just a combo of letters, as in the Swallows and Amazons series (I think) a character named Letitia was called Titty.
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Yes, you're right, Titty in Swallows and Amazons. I'm guessing when the series was written, that was ok.
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I only like it spelled Laetitia. Letitia, Letizia etc. are all acceptable but not as charming and gorgeous as Laetitia. Overall this name seems a bit dated. I think it is at least slightly dated in France and Italy. I know a very nice French girl named this and I really like Laetitia!
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