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This is a list of names in which the categories include ends in -tia.

Names Categorized "ends in -tia"

12 Names found

Adamantia Feminine Greek

Adamantia is a feminine Greek given name, derived from the masculine Adamantios. The root of both names is the Greek word ἀδάμας (adamas), meaning "unconquerable, unbreakable, adamant" (genitive ἀδάμαντος). This etymolog...

Cátia Feminine Portuguese

Cátia is a Portuguese female given name, functioning as a diminutive of Catarina, itself the Portuguese form of Katherine. However, the name Cátia is ultimately borrowed from the Russian diminutive Katya (Катя), which in...

Catia Feminine Italian

Catia is an Italian diminutive of Caterina, the Italian form of Katherine. This feminine given name carries the affectionate and familiar tone common to Italian diminutives, often used as a standalone name rather than a...

Celestia Feminine English

Celestia is a feminine name derived from the Late Latin Caelestius, itself a variant of Caelestis, meaning "of the sky, heavenly" from Latin caelum "heaven, sky." Unlike the masculine Caelestius, which carries historical...

Claritia Feminine Medieval Latin

Claritia is a Medieval Latin feminine name, likely a derivative of Clara. Its precise formation is uncertain, but it appears to be a Latinate elaboration created during the Middle Ages, possibly through the suffix -itia,...

Constantia Feminine Medieval Latin

Constantia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin name Constantius, which itself comes from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name ultimately traces back to the same root as Cons...

Domitia Feminine Roman

Domitia is the feminine form of the Roman family name Domitius, derived from the Latin domitus meaning "having been tamed". It belongs to the ancient patrician gens Domitia, a family of considerable influence during the...

Engratia Feminine Medieval Latin

Engratia is a Late Latin female name meaning "in (a state of) grace," derived from the Latin word gratia meaning "grace." The name is most notably associated with a 4th-century Christian saint and martyr venerated in Spa...

Gratia Feminine Dutch

Gratia is a Latin feminine name meaning "grace". It directly derives from the Latin noun grātia, which signifies grace, favor, thanks, or charm. The name embodies the concept of divine grace and elegance, a virtue deeply...

Kristia Feminine English

Kristia is a feminine name considered a diminutive of Christina. When people shorten Christina, they often arrive at forms like Kris, Krissy, Christa, or Kristia, which echoes the longer original through its initial syll...

Laurentia Feminine Roman

Etymology and Origin Laurentia is a feminine name of Roman origin, derived as the feminine form of the Latin name Laurentius. Laurentius itself originates from the cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum," a city in...

Natia Feminine Georgian

Natia (Georgian: ნათია) is a feminine Georgian given name, a diminutive of Natela. It is ultimately derived from the Georgian word ნათელი (nateli), meaning "light" or "bright" — the same lexical root found in Natela and...

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