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Rita

Rita is a female given name used in many countries and languages. In many cases it is a short form of Margarita or Margaret, but it also exists independently as a given name in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, and other language communities. The name ultimately derives from the Latin margarita, meaning pearl, which itself traces to Greek margarites. Spelling and pronunciation vary by locale, and the name may appear as Rita, Ritta, or Ritá in transliteration, depending on linguistic tradition.

Several notable people have borne the name. Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino) was an American actress

In addition to the given name, Rita is also used as a transliteration of the Vedic term

and
dancer
prominent
in
the
1940s.
Rita
Moreno
is
an
American
actress
and
singer
who
won
Emmy,
Grammy,
Oscar,
and
Tony
awards.
Rita
Levi-Montalcini
was
an
Italian
neurobiologist
who
received
the
Nobel
Prize
in
Physiology
or
Medicine
in
1986.
Rita
Ora
is
a
British
singer
and
actress
who
rose
to
international
fame
in
the
2010s.
'ṛta'
(often
spelled
rita),
a
foundational
concept
in
ancient
Indian
philosophy
meaning
cosmic
order,
truth,
or
natural
law.
In
Rigveda
contexts
it
denotes
the
universal
order
that
sustains
the
cosmos
and
moral
truth
that
guides
human
conduct;
over
time
it
influenced
later
notions
such
as
dharma
in
Indian
thought.