Latisha, pronounced luh-TEE-shuh (/ləˈtiʃə/), traces its roots to the Latin Laetitia, meaning “joy” or “gladness,” and travelled through French and Spanish into modern English usage. First appearing in Mississippi birth records in the early 1970s and rising in popularity through the 1980s, the name evokes warmth and celebration—imagine the glow of diyas at Diwali or the vibrant flood of colors during Holi. With a gentle elegance reminiscent of a sitar’s melody, yet sparkling with the playful spirit of a monsoon dance, Latisha strikes a perfect balance between tradition and fresh vitality. Semi-formal yet inviting, it carries a lighthearted charm that promises to bring unity, laughter and a touch of unexpected delight to family gatherings and beyond.
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