The name may originate from the
Italian word zitta meaning young girl or from the
Hungarianpet name of Felicita, from
LatinFelicia. In
Basque, the word means saint. In
Greek, the word means' the hunter'.
Name days
Czech: 19 September
Latvian: 11 August
Slovak: 2 April
Catholic: 27 April
Hungary: 27 April
Lithuanian: 27 April
People with the name
Saint
Zita (c. 1212–1272), Italian saint and patron saint of maids
Zita of Bourbon-Parma (1892–1989), Princess of Parma, last Empress-Consort of Austria-Hungary
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The name may originate from the
Italian word zitta meaning young girl or from the
Hungarianpet name of Felicita, from
LatinFelicia. In
Basque, the word means saint. In
Greek, the word means' the hunter'.
Name days
Czech: 19 September
Latvian: 11 August
Slovak: 2 April
Catholic: 27 April
Hungary: 27 April
Lithuanian: 27 April
People with the name
Saint
Zita (c. 1212–1272), Italian saint and patron saint of maids
Zita of Bourbon-Parma (1892–1989), Princess of Parma, last Empress-Consort of Austria-Hungary
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.