Vita
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The Story of Vita
This name is the essence of being, a vibrant spark that pulses with Latin vitality, promising a life brimming with energy and passion.
Vita, a direct and radiant word from Latin, means 'life.' It is a name that has resonated through centuries, embodying the very principle of existence. Its simplicity belies its depth, carrying the energy of the ancient world into modern times. It found favor among sophisticated parents and was notably borne by Vita Sackville-West, an English poet and novelist whose life was as vivid as her prose.
Saying 'Vita' aloud feels like drawing a deep, invigorating breath. You can already feel the warmth and energy it will bring to your child's life, a constant reminder of vitality. When you write 'Vita' on her first ultrasound picture, it feels less like a label and more like an affirmation, a celebration of the life force you already cherish so deeply within her.
What It Means
“Vita is a Latin name meaning 'life'. It's a simple and elegant name that suggests vitality and energy.”
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Numerology
The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
Famous Namesakes
Vita Sackville-West
English poet, novelist, and gardener.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#84 in 1921
Total Births
4,559
First Recorded
1888
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