Letitia
At my internship, I have a coworker named Letitia. She is a middle-aged to older lady, and she's very sweet. She pronounces it leh-TISH-ah. What do you think? :)
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My grandmother is Letitia (but she's always been known as Letty). She hates her name, but we (my cousins, sister and me) love her name. So much that currently my sister and two of my cousins (one of whom is named after our grandmother) are in competition to have a little girl first so they can call her Letitia!!
Needless to say, my grandmother does not know, because she doubtless would not approve!!
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Needless to say, my grandmother does not know, because she doubtless would not approve!!
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It's not a bad name at all. I think it looks nicer than it sounds, but it's still pretty. I have known two leh-TEE-tzee-uh's. I guess that's more of a Spanish form, perhaps.
Very, very pretty. Letitia / Laetitia is delicate and sweet. I wish I could get into the variant Lettice because it *looks* so nice on paper. But I keep thinking of lettuce. :-P Happily, Letitia / Laetitia looks and sounds lovely.
I pronounce Letitia / Laetitia the same way she does, by the way. "leh-TISH-uh."
I pronounce Letitia / Laetitia the same way she does, by the way. "leh-TISH-uh."
This message was edited 5/8/2012, 1:09 PM