EttafEnglish Short form of Henrietta and other names that end with etta. A famous bearer was the American singer Etta James (1938-2012), who took her stage name from her real given name Jamesetta.
FiammettafItalian Diminutive of Fiamma. This is the name of a character appearing in several works by the 14th-century Italian author Boccaccio. She was probably based on the Neapolitan noblewoman Maria d'Aquino.
HenriettafEnglish, Hungarian, Finnish, Swedish Latinate form of Henriette. It was introduced to England by Henriette Marie, the wife of the 17th-century English king Charles I. The name Henriette was also Anglicized as Harriet, a form that was initially more popular.
LaurettafItalian Italian diminutive of Laura. This is the name of one of the narrators in Boccaccio's book The Decameron (1350).
LorettafEnglish, Italian Perhaps a variant of Lauretta or Loreto. A famous bearer was the American actress Loretta Young (1913-2000), whose birth name was Gretchen.
LucettafItalian Diminutive of Luce. Shakespeare used this name for a character in his play The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1594).