Tita

"Variant of Letícia. Joy, happiness"

♀ Féminin · Portuguese
joyful popular sunny variant

📖 À propos Tita

Tita est un prénom tendre et affectueux, utilisé principalement dans les cultures lusophones et hispanophones. Il fonctionne comme diminutif de Letícia (du latin laetitia, 'joie') au Brésil, et se rattache également à l'antique prénom latin Tita, forme féminine du praenomen romain Titus. Le nom a acquis une résonance culturelle forte grâce à la protagoniste du roman 'Chocolat amer' de Laura Esquivel et à Tita Merello, la légendaire actrice et chanteuse de tango argentine. Court et mélodieux, Tita allie douceur et force féminine remarquable.

📍 Détails

  • OriginePortuguese
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationVariant of Letícia. Joy, happiness

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Tita Merello — Argentine actress and tango singer (1904–2002), one of the most iconic figures of Argentine popular culture, celebrated for her raw charisma, her roles in classic Argentine cinema, and her recordings of the tango genre.
  • Tita (Laura Esquivel character) — The passionate protagonist of Laura Esquivel's acclaimed 1989 Mexican novel 'Like Water for Chocolate' (Como agua para chocolate), whose story of forbidden love, cooking, and resilience became one of the most celebrated in Latin American literature.
  • Tita Colorado — Mexican actress and comedian known for her work in Mexican television and theatre, celebrated for bringing warmth and humour to popular entertainment across several decades.
  • Tita (Queen of the Belgians, nickname) — Nickname of Princess Astrid of Sweden (1905–1935), Queen of the Belgians as consort of Leopold III, fondly called Tita by her family — a beloved royal figure whose early death in a car accident deeply mourned across Europe.