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Letitia is a feminine given name derived from a Latin term ''laetitia'' meaning "joy, happiness." It appeared in the form "Lettice" in medieval England and in "Leticia" as a synonym for "happiness" in ancient Spanish. Common nicknames for women named Letitia are "Letty" and "Tisha". All forms of the name are rare today. In older versions of the program Microsoft Word, the word "Lettice" was automatically corrected into "happiness". ==Variants== *Letícia (Portuguese, Catalan, Hungarian) *Letitia (English) *Latisha (English) *Lettice (English) *Lettie (English) *Letty (English) *Tisha (English) *Lätitia (German) *Lätitzia (German) *Tizia (German) *Lätitia (German) *Titia (German) *Laetitia (French, Late Latin), (German) *Letizia (Italian), (Corsican) *Letiţia (Romanian), Moldovan) *Летиция (Russian) *Летисия (Russian) *Leticia (Spanish) *Lelê (Portuguese) *Leca (Portuguese) *Leleca (Portuguese) *Tica (Portuguese) *Letycja (Polish) *Leitis (Scottish) *Ledicia (Scottish) *Leti (Spanish) *Letisya (Turkish) *Lezinha (Portuguese) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Letitia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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