Alitha name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old High German, Germanic and Latin
Usage: Swedish and Danish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Alitha
Meaning: Small Winged One, Truthful, Nobel and Of a Noble Kind
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What does Alitha mean?

Curious girl name Alitha is used in Danish and Swedish. Alitha is a variant of prevalent Alita. Alita is Dutch form of Adelheid. Also Alita is Spanish cognate of Adela. Alita is also Spanish form of Adelaide.

Alita is also Spanish equivalent of Adelheid. Alita is also English cognate of Alida. Alita is also form of Adelita in Spanish language. Curious Alita's origin is Old High German and Germanic, meaning of Alita is "Small Winged One and Nobel".

Variants of Alitha

Alith, Alita, Adalheidis, Adaliz, Adelais, Adelheid, Adela, Adelaide, Alida, Adelita, Aelita, Aidaliz, Adaleiz, Adalheid, Lettie, Aleida, Adalhaid, Adalaide, Adelise, Adalie, Adell, Adele, Adalayde, Alline, Aleit, Eline, Adelice, Adélaïde, Adelina, Leda, Adeline

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How popular is the name Alitha?

Alitha is an uncommon baby name in United States, chances of it being still in use are very slim. Also, Alitha is a familiar name in Indonesia and Zimbabwe. As per our estimate, over 500 babies have been bestowed Alitha around the globe.

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What numbers say about Alitha?

To have letter A as your capstone reflects your consistency and credibility. You believe in yourself, something we don't see much in people today. You don't have a lot of friends because of it. You want to travel the world and inspire people to do the same. You have to learn that what you give is what you get in life. When it comes to love you are incapable of expressing emotions. Work on your ability to understand how people feel.

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Famous people named Alitha

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Beautiful name. Elegant sounding - Jasmine
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