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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It might be a short form of Concetta.
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'!