Letisha

Meaning of Letisha

Letisha, pronounced luh-TEE-shuh (/ləˈtiʃə/), is a luminous offshoot of the Latin laetitia, meaning ‘joy’, weaving laughter into every syllable. She pirouettes through history like a sari swirling in a monsoon breeze, carrying associations of celebration, heartfelt warmth and boundless optimism. Picture the sparkle of Diwali lamps mirrored in her name or the fizz of a Bollywood melody—Letisha feels like that first sip of masala chai on a misty morning: comforting, uplifting and utterly radiant. In the New York baby scene she glimmered modestly, from five tiny Letishas in 1977 to a burst of eleven in both 1982 and 1988, each one nudging her into a mid-200s rank. With her blend of classic roots and effervescent charm, Letisha invites parents to craft a joyful story all her own.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as luh-TEE-shuh (/ləˈtiʃə/)

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