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Ritta

Ritta is a feminine given name used in several European language communities. It is less common than Rita but appears as an alternate spelling in historical records and in modern use.

Origins and variations: Ritta is often treated as a variant of Rita, which itself is a diminutive

Usage: The spelling Ritta is relatively rare in contemporary name registries. It occurs in limited communities

Surname and place name: In rare cases, Ritta has appeared as a surname or as a place-name

Notable people and cultural references: There are no widely recognized public figures with the exact spelling

See also: Rita; Margarita; Margareta.

form
of
Margarita/Margareta.
Margarita
derives
from
Greek
margarites,
meaning
pearl.
In
some
languages,
Ritta
may
be
treated
as
an
independent
form
with
no
direct
relation
to
Rita.
and
is
sometimes
encountered
in
genealogical
documents,
archival
records,
or
among
families
with
ties
to
regions
where
the
Rita
form
is
common.
element
in
historical
or
local
contexts,
but
such
uses
are
not
widespread.
Ritta,
and
most
references
to
individuals
with
similar
names
use
Rita.
In
fiction,
the
name
may
be
chosen
for
characters,
reflecting
its
variant
status
and
cultural
associations
with
the
name
Rita.