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    Vitala / Vitale

    Pronunciation: vee-TAH-lah

    ♀ Female
    Latin

    Meaning

    full of life, vital

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    The name Vitala is derived from the Latin word 'vitalis', meaning 'of life' or 'vital'. It shares its root with words like 'vitality' and 'vitamin', emphasizing life and energy. While not widely common as a given name, its Latin origin connects it to a long tradition of names reflecting positive attributes.

    Historically, names derived from Latin often conveyed virtues or characteristics. Vitala, in this context, would have been bestowed with the hope that the bearer would be vibrant and full of life. Its usage has been sporadic and generally rare, making it a unique choice.

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