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Comments for LETITIA:
Letitia is being used again in the last 10 years in New Zealand. Also spelt Latisha.-- Ganma 1/19/2006
I'm a Napoleon fan (I know that it is funny), and Napoleon's mum's name was Letitia Ramolini (before she got married to Carlo Bounaparte).-- Dahlis 1/29/2006
Letitia Van Allen is a character in Gore Vidal's novel "Myra Breckinridge." When Mae West played the role in the movie, she insisted that the character's name be changed to "Leticia"! (P.S.: Avoid the movie; it's a real stinkeroo.)-- Kosta 6/13/2006
One of my coworkers is named Letitia. I haven't heard of it until I met her. I think it's a cool name!-- firstborn_86 11/8/2006
I have heard this name pronounced LOO-TISH-a and li-TISH-a (in New Zealand).-- Dani California 12/11/2006
First Lady Letitia Christian Tyler was the first First Lady to die in the White House.-- Stella92 2/4/2007
Letitia is the name of the old lady in The Vicar of Dibley.-- FairyGirl 9/20/2007
Tish is a nice nickname.-- maria_martillo 10/27/2007
I like this name and the meaning of this name. It's sounds so gracious.-- aquaspirit96 1/15/2008
In other languages than English, this is probably a pretty and sophisticated name, even if somewhat overrated. In English, this sounds like a ghetto name.-- slight night shiver 4/27/2008
So that's where all the 'Lettices' come from.-- Sandcrawler 7/22/2008
My name is Leticia, it is not an unusual name here in Brazil, but these days there aren't many Leticias, at least I only met a couple. Usually it is written Letícia and pronounced Le-ti-sia.-- masakiii 2/14/2009
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