Maritza
I just heard this name today on a little red-headed girl. What do you think of it?
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I know a Marisa who's parents called her Maritza when she was younger. I associate it with Latina American heritage, so it's surprising to hear on a redhead. It's pretty but I prefer the softer sound of Marisa/Marissa.
I have a distant relative, originally from Latin America, by this name, so I mainly associate it with her. It’s fine I guess.
It's quite awkward to pronounce for me, and it reminds me of marzipan.
Was she South African? Maritz is a surname, originally Dutch and said to be a form of Mauritz (= Maurice), and very common here. I've also seen Maritza as a f given name, including a woman who started a jewellery business in the town I lived in previously, and gave it her name.
I rather like it. But I wouldn't use it without a family connection.
I rather like it. But I wouldn't use it without a family connection.
I like it
I think it's beautiful.