Zetta
My grandmother's name is "Zetta". When I searched for it, the closest I could find was "Zita" which is Italian. Does anyone have information about Zetta's possible origin? Someone once suggested that it was German.
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I found the name listed here: (http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Zetta.html)
It says that Zetta is a Hebrew name, a form of Zett, and it means "in good health".
I think that Zetta could possibly also be a diminitive of names that end in -zetta, like Suzetta (form of Suzette) or Franzetta (form of Francette).
It says that Zetta is a Hebrew name, a form of Zett, and it means "in good health".
I think that Zetta could possibly also be a diminitive of names that end in -zetta, like Suzetta (form of Suzette) or Franzetta (form of Francette).
Thanks so much! I will check out the link. She turns 80 this year and never knew what her name meant. It definately suits her as she is still 'in good health'!
It might be a short form of Concetta.