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Leticia Lungu (born 7 August 2004) is a Zambian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for ZESCO Ndola Girls and the Zambia women's national team.
Leticia Herrera Sánchez is a Nicaraguan politician and former guerrilla leader. She was one of the first women commanders of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) against the dictatorial government of Anastasio Somoza in Nicaragua from 1974 to 1979.
Leticia E. Afuang is a Filipina biologist and wildlife conservationist currently working as a professor under the Animal Biology Division of the Institute of Biological Sciences (IBS) at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), located in the Philippine province of Laguna. She is also one of the main curators for the Zoological and Wildlife Collection at the UPLB Museum of Natural History. While known as the "Snake Lady," her research as a herpetologist also focuses on other reptiles, amphibians and a wide array of herpetofauna across the Philippine islands. As an advocate for environmental sustainability, she has founded multiple organizations such as the Mindoro Biodiversity Conservation Foundation and the Biodiversity Conservation Society of the Philippines.
Leticia Gempisao (1951/1952 – 2021) was a Filipino softball player who played as a catcher. She was part of the Philippine national team which placed third in the 1970 Women's Softball World Championship in Osaka, Japan.
Pronounced Le-tee-see-ah, not Letisha.
Elegant and pretty, but sounds like lettuce.
Leticia Teleguario is a Kaqchikel politician and Indigenous rights activist. She served as Guatemala's Minister of Labor and Social Welfare between 14 January 2016 until 18 September 2018 under the government of Jimmy Morales.
I love my name Leticia, the best thing is that I like to use my name in different ways. So if I speak to people who speak Spanish I use Letty, when I use my name professionally I use Leticia and when I'm chilling with my hood friends I go by LeTISHA and with family it's Tisha. It's funny when I tell people my name. They be like, "That's your name? Ya, you look like a Letisha."
I would not change it for the world. I love my name and the true meaning and history of it.
I think it's a nice name but I've only ever heard it pronounced L-tee-shuh. I'm English, so that's how it sounds over here.
The name Leticia was given to 154 girls born in the US in 2015.
My name is Leticia, born in Argentina, where it is not a very common name. Since living in the USA for the past 40 years I have found that it is a fairly common name in Mexico. Some Americans who hear my name and write to me spell it as Latisha. The current queen of Spain's name should have been Leticia (Spanish spelling), however, the city clerk who registered her name was Italian and he used the Italian spelling Letizia.
Leticia is the full name of the character Letty Ortiz from the Fast and the Furious movies. Her full name is Leticia Ortiz, but she is known famously as Letty; and she is portrayed by Michelle Rodriguez.
The name Leticia was given to 168 baby girls born in the US in 2012.
In Portuguese, Letícia does have an accent, otherwise it would be pronounced letiSEE-a instead of le-TEE-sya. [noted -ed]
My name is Leticia, I pronounce it La-TE-cee-ah. I'm actually Native American, but many people assume I am Mexican at first. It get's quite annoying when people say it La-tish-ah but I really love my name. All my siblings have pretty normal names yet mine is unique so it makes me feel special.
It's originated from Latin and means "joy".
Pronounced Leh-tee-tyah in European Spanish and Leh-tee-syah in American Spanish.
Miley Cyrus' mother is named Leticia.
I was either going to be Leticia or Sharlene and my parents chose Sharlene. In a way I wished they chose Leticia because it has great features such as it's three dimensional, sexy, beautiful, elegant and very classic.

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