Aquita
ah-KWEE-tah
Aquita is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Possibly derived from 'aqua', the Latin word for 'water'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1987.
What Aquita Means
“Possibly derived from 'aqua', the Latin word for 'water'.”
The Story of Aquita
This name whispers of cool, flowing water, a peaceful essence that has found its way into your child's destiny.
Aquita likely draws its gentle sound from the Latin 'aqua,' meaning water. This name first appeared in written records in 1977, reflecting a period when nature-inspired names began to gain traction. It reached its highest point of use in 1987.
When you imagine your daughter with this name, you see a calm, steady presence. It suits a child who will navigate life's currents with grace, possessing a quiet mystery and a deep, fluid strength.
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Peak Year
#10 in 1987
Total Births
67
First Recorded
1977
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