Wioletta name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin and English
Usage: Polish
Pronunciation: wi(o)-letta
Meaning: Small Purple Flowers
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What does Wioletta mean?

Used primarily in Polish, Wioletta is originated from English and Latin, Wioletta means "Small Purple Flowers" is used for girls.. It is celebrated on October 5th.

How do I pronounce Wioletta?

You can pronounce the two syllabled name Wioletta as wi(o)-letta. wiol(et)-ta is another way(s) to say the name.

Names that rhyme with Wioletta

How popular is the name Wioletta?

Wioletta is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it may not be used now. But Wioletta is a popular baby name in Poland where every 1 in 800 have the name.

As per our estimate, over 50000 babies have been bestowed Wioletta around the globe.

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Wioletta in Nordic countries

CountriesWomen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands58
Sweden21963
Norway70183
Denmark1050

What numerology tells about Wioletta?

You are trustworthy and hate liars who obsess over material things. You never allow yourself to explore your options, do whatever the hell you want to do at the moment, and act as you feel, and not as others expect you to act. You are a creative thinker who always comes with the best solutions. You believe in yourself, something we don't see much in people today. There's not a problem you cannot solve.

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Famous people named Wioletta

  • Wioletta PotÄ™pa, former discus thrower from Poland
  • Wioletta Frankiewicz, Polish runner

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