Yaritzi is a female given name of Nahuatl origin, semantically conveying “you will always be loved” and often associated with enduring familial devotion and cultural heritage. Phonologically, it conforms to Spanish norms ([ja.ˈɾit.si], yah-REET-zee), with paroxytone stress on the second syllable and a consonant-vowel pattern characteristic of the language. In the United States, Yaritzi entered the Social Security Administration’s Top 1000 list in 2000 (rank 894; six occurrences) and has maintained a relatively stable position in the low- to mid-900s, recording 13 registrations (rank 945) in 2023. Its steady ranking in the nine hundreds—far from mainstream—indicates a quiet but resolute presence among parents who prioritize both semantic clarity and cultural continuity.