Submitted Names Ending with ita

This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is ita.
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Quirita f Kannada, Gujarati
Meaning "Kind Citizen".
Rafaelita f Spanish (Philippines)
Diminutive form of Rafaela, commonly used in the Philippines. Rafaelita Danita Gomez Paner (1989-) is a Filipino pop-rock singer and actress.
Rafita m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Rafael, via its short form Rafa.
Raita f Finnish
Means both "goat willow" and "stripe, streak" in Finnish.
Raita f Latvian
Derived from Latvian raits "brisk".
Ramonita f Spanish
Diminutive of Ramona.
Reginita f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish diminutive of Regina.
Regvita f Lithuanian
The name is of uncertain origin or meaning, possibly a combination of Regina and Vytautas
Reita m Japanese
From Japanese 令 (rei) meaning "order, command" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Relita f African American
The combination of the prefix re and lita
Riita f Finnish
Variant form of Riitta. Hasn't been used for several years, due to its meaning of "fight" or "row" in Finnish.
Riita f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Rîta.
Rikomita f Japanese
A Japanese name made of the characters "ri" meaning white jasmine, "ko" meaning child, "mi" meaning beautiful, and "ta" meaning thick.
Riorita f Russian
Alternate form of Aurora
Ríta f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Rita.
Rîta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Rita.
Rita f Indian, Hindi, Bengali
Either derived from Sanskrit ऋत (ṛtá) meaning "true, enlightened, luminous, righteousness" or रीत (rīt) meaning "custom, rite, rule".
Rita f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate latinisation of Ghita.
Rita f Persian
Means "black pearl" in Persian.
Rita f Greek
Diminutive of Eleftheria.
Rità f Provençal
Vsriant of Rita.
Ritita f Spanish (Rare)
Diminutive of Rita.
Robertita f Spanish
Diminutive of Roberta.
Romanița f Romanian
Allegedly derived from Romanian romaniță "camomile, chamomile".
Ronita f Santali
Means "shine of joy" in Santali.
Rosalita f Popular Culture, Spanish (Philippines)
Possibly a diminutive of Rosalía or a combination of Rosa 1 and Lita... [more]
Rosnita f Indonesian, Malay
Elaboration of Rosni.
Rosvita f Slovene, Romansh
Slovene and Romansh form of Roswitha.
Roxanita f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish diminutive of Roxana.
Rozita f Malay, Persian
Malay and Persian form of Rosita.
Rozvita f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare), Hungarian
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of Roswitha.
Rozwita f Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Roswitha.
Sabita f Indian, Bengali, Odia, Assamese
Bengali, Odia and Assamese form of Savita.
Sabrinita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Sabrina.
Sachita f Indian, Marathi, Nepali
Feminine form of Sachit.
Saita m Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (sai) meaning "blossom" combined with 多 (ta) meaning "many, much". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Salvita m Spanish
Diminutive of Salvador.
Samenitā f Tongan
Tongan equivalent of Samantha.
Samita f Indian
Means "assembled; collected" in Sanskrit.
Sampaguita f Filipino
From Tagalog sampagita meaning "jasmine flower", which may have been derived from the Tagalog phrase sumpa kita meaning "I promise you" or from Spanish champaquita, a diminutive of champaca meaning "champak flower".
Sangita f Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Odia, Assamese, Nepali
From Sanskrit सङ्गीत (saṅgīta) meaning "music" or संगीत (saṃgīta) meaning "sung together, sung in harmony".
Sanita f Latvian
Originally a diminutive of Sane and Zane 2, now used as a given name in its own right.
Sanita m Tongan
Short form of Alekisanita.
Santita f African American, American (Hispanic, Rare)
Santita Jackson is an American singer and political commentator. Her father is civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Satsita f Chechen
Derived from Chechen сацо (satso) meaning "stop". It was traditionally given to girls when her parents wanted a son.
Savita f Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada
Derived from the name of the Hindu god Savitr.
Seita m Japanese
From Japanese 歳 (sei) meaning "year", 済 (sei) meaning "help, aid, relieve", 省 (sei) meaning "to examine; to inspect", 世 (sei) meaning "world", 制 (sei) meaning "system", 勢 (sei) meaning "forces", 征 (sei) meaning "to go on a long journey", 成 (sei) meaning "to become", 政 (sei) meaning "rule; government; politics", 星 (sei) meaning "star", 晴 (sei) meaning "clear up", 正 (sei) meaning "straight; upright; central; in proper position", 清 (sei) meaning "clear; limpid", 生 (sei) meaning "raw, live", 精 (sei) meaning "essence", 聖 (sei) meaning "holy, sacred", 誠 (se) meaning "sincerity", 誓 (sei) meaning "swear, pledge", 静 (sei) meaning "calm, quiet, silent" or 彗 (sei) meaning "comet" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big", 大 (ta) meaning "big, great" or 多 (ta) meaning "many, much"... [more]
Seita f Sami, Finnish (Rare)
Derived from Sami siei'di meaning "holy stone", "special site where thanks and offerings are given to the spirits", via Proto-Sami *siejtē and Old Norse seiðr, both from Proto-Germanic *saidaz "magic, charm".
Séraphîta f Literature
Séraphîta is possibly a variant of Seraphina. Séraphîta is the heroine of Honoré de Balzac's 1837 novel called 'Séraphîta', which explores themes of androgyny... [more]
Seraphita f Literature
Unaccented form of Séraphîta
Serenita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Serena.
Sevita f Indian
Indian name meaning "cherished." Not a form of Savita, an unrelated name.
Shalita f Assyrian
Means "princess"
Shanita f English
Comes from the common name beginning, shan, and the common name ending, ita.
Shaquita f African American (Rare)
Variant of Chiquita. Also taken form the elements Sha and Quita.
Sharita f English, African American
Possibly a blend of the popular phonetic element sha with the name Sarita 1.
Sherita f African American (Modern)
Elaboration of Sherry or variant of Charita.
Shvita f Sanskrit
MEANING - white, brightness... [more]
Shwita f Indonesian (Rare)
Indonesian form of Shweta.
Sichelgaita f Lombardic
Possibly derived from Old High German sigu "victory" and Langobardic gaida "sharp point (of a spear)". This was the name of a medieval duchess of Apulia (now part of Italy) and warrior.
Sidrita f Albanian
Feminine form of Sidrit.
Sigita f Lithuanian, Latvian
Lithuanian feminine form of Sigitas which also got adopted into Latvian usage.
Sindaita f Mandaean
Etymology unknown, possibly from the Mandaic sinda meaning "seed, grain, dill, fennel".
Sinita f German (Modern, Rare), Dutch (Modern, Rare)
Probably an extension of Sina with the Spanish diminutive ending -ita
Síta f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Sita.
Sita f Galician
Feminine form of Sito.
Sita f Filipino
Short form of Teresita, Rosita, and other names ending in -sita.
Smita f Indian, Marathi, Kannada
Derived from Sanskrit स्मित (smita) meaning "smile".
Smrita f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Gujarati
MEANING- remembered, recollected, thought of, mentioned
Sobita f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek sobit meaning "steadfast".
Solavita f Medieval Italian
Derived from Italian sola "alone, by oneself; the only one" and vita "life".
Solita f Spanish, German (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Soledad, or a diminutive of Sol 1. Bearers include the German flutist Solita Cornelis (1949-2016), the American expatriate writer Solita Solano (1888-1975), and the Filipino television journalist Solita "Mareng Winnie" Monsod (1940-).
Solvita f Latvian
Popularly viewed as a combination of Latin sol "sun" and vita "life", it may have originated as a variant of Solveiga formed using a diminutive suffix... [more]
Sorita f Romanian
Derived from Romanian soră "sister".
Soukita f Lao
Popular common female name in Laos
Suchita f Indian
Means "auspicious" in Sanskrit.
Sulamita f Spanish, Portuguese, Russian
Spanish, Portuguese and Russian form of Shulammite.
Sumanwita f & m Indian
Suma+anwita=good and one who bridges the gap also goddess durga
Sumita f Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit सु- (su-) meaning "good, well" combined with मित्र (mitrá) meaning "friend, companion".
Sunrita f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Punjabi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Nepali, Indian (Sikh)
MEANING - "Goddess of truth "; truth personified as Goddess; Glee; exultation; song of joy; Kind & true speech
Susita f Spanish (Mexican)
Allegedly a short form of Susanita.
Susmita f Indian, Bengali, Odia
Means "good smile" from Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and स्मित (smita) meaning "smile".
Syalomita f Indonesian (Rare)
Elaboration of Syalom with the ending -ita found in names like Anita or Juanita... [more]
Syrita f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Syritha.
Tábita f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tabitha.
Tacita f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin tace "to be silent". In Roman mythology, (Dea) Tacita was a goddess of the dead. According to Ovid, she was originally a water nymph called Lara or Lala, a daughter of the god Almo who was raped by Mercurius and eventually became a goddess of the underworld... [more]
Tālrita f Latvian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tālrīts.
Tarita f Polynesian, English (American), Popular Culture
The name was borne by the native Polynesian actress Tarita Teriipia who became the third wife of Marlon Brando. Initial research indicates its a Sanskrit name meaning, "to overcome obstacles" but this needs further research.
Tarpita f Sanskrit
MEANING : to satisfy oneself, be satiated, pleasure, satisfaction ... [more]
Tavaita m Fijian (?)
Unknown meaning. Could be related to Tevita (Fijian/Tongan form of David)
Tawita f Quechua
Quechua form of Tabitha.
Tenita f African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of Tanisha.
Theonita f African American
The name was originally made up from Theophilus and Juanita.... [more]
Tinita f Spanish
Diminutive of Valentina.
Tita f Jewish, Judeo-Spanish
Sephardic diminutive of Esther.
Tita f Romanian
In the case of Tita Chiper, it was a diminutive of Ecaterina.
Tita m Ladin
Diminutive of Batista.
Tita f Spanish (Philippines)
Diminutive of any name ending in -ita.
Titanita f Brazilian
Titanite, spheno or sphene is a mineral, titanium and calcium nesosilicate, CaTiSiO5. Traces of iron and aluminum impurities are present.
Tizita f Eastern African, Amharic, Ethiopian
Means "memory" in Amharic.
Tokita m Japanese
From Japanese 時 (toki) meaning "time" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Tomasita f Spanish
Diminutive of Tomasa.
Tonita f African American
Posibbly a diminutive of Tonia.
Trecita f Spanish (Philippines)
Possibly truncated form of Teresita.
Trinità f Italian
Italian feminine variant cognate of the name Trinidad.
Trita m Hinduism
Hindu cognate of Trito. Trita is a minor deity of the Rigveda.
Trita f Hinduism, Bengali (Hindu, Rare)
Hindu cognate of Trito. Trita is a minor deity of the Rigveda.
Tudorița f Romanian
Diminutive of Tudora, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Unita f African American
Elaboration of Unity.
Urita f Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian urâtă, the feminine form of the adjective urât "ugly; hated". This was an amuletic name.
Urshita f Indian, Hindi
Derived from Hindi उर्शिता (urshita) meaning "firm" and "determined". Translates to "spiritual" and "intuitive" in English.
Valentinita f Spanish
Diminutive of Valentina.
Vanesita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Vanesa.
Varita f Latvian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Vara.
Varshita f Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism
Name : Varshita वर्षिता... [more]
Velasquita f Medieval Spanish
Feminine diminutive of Velasco. Velasquita Ramírez was an 11th-century queen consort of León as the first wife of King Bermudo II.
Vernita f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Verna.
Victorita f Spanish
Diminutive of Victoria.
Vigita f Lithuanian (Rare), Scandinavian
Old Norse element víg meaning "war, battle".
Vilmita f Spanish
Diminutive of Vilma.
Vinita f Sanskrit, Indian
Derived from Sanskrit vinIta (विनीत) "lovely; handsome; trained".
Violita f Spanish (Philippines)
Diminutive of Viola, or an altered form of Violeta.
Vishita f Bodo
Meaning "Twilight".
Víta f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Vita 1.
Vivianita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Viviana.
Voichița f Romanian
Diminutive of Voica. This name was borne by Doamna Maria Voichița (Lady Maria Voichița in English), the wife of Ștefan cel Mare (Stephen the Great in English).
Warlita f Filipino
Feminine form of Warlito.
Waunita f English (American, Rare)
Anglicized spelling of Juanita.
Wichita f Popular Culture
The name of a character from the 2009 movie "Zombieland". Wichita is also a city in Kansas, United States.
Wita f Sorbian
Sorbian cognate of Vita 1.
Xhudita f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Giudita.
Ximenita f Spanish
Diminutive of Ximena.
Yakhita f Chechen
Means "to let live" derived from Chechen ваха (vakha) meaning "to live". Alternatively, it may also be considered a Chechen form of the Arabic name Asiya.
Yanita f Bulgarian
Diminutive of Yana.
Yashita f Indian
lakshmi-goddess of fame,The one who attain highest degree of fame-one of the nine roop(like aishwarya,vaibhav,yashita...) of ... [more]
Yita f Hebrew (Rare), Yiddish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Yetta.
Yogita f Indian, Marathi
Means "enchanted, wild" in Sanskrit.
Yolandita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Yolanda.
Yolita f Bulgarian
Diminutive of Yolanda.
Yoshita m Japanese
From Japanese 義 (yoshi) meaning "right conduct; righteousness; justice; morality" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Yoshita f Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit योषित् (yoṣít) meaning "young woman, girl".
Yovita f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Jovita.
Ypolita f Medieval French
Medieval variant of Hippolyta, recorded in 16th-century French-speaking Switzerland.
Yudita f Russian
Diminutive of Yudif.
Yudzita f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Judith.
Yulita f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Juliet.
Yunita f Indonesian
From Indonesian Juni meaning "June", typically given to girls born in that month.
Zeita f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque name recorded in the 12th century.
Zíta f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Zita 1.
Zita f Medieval Basque
Feminine form of Ziti.
Zita f Latvian
Latvian form of Sitta.
Zità f Provençal
Provençal form of Zita 1.
Zizita f Sardinian
Diminutive of Frantzisca.