Zyta

  • [ ZI-tah ]
  • Polish
Possibly a Polish form of ZITA (1), or possibly a short form of FELICYTA.

ZITA (1)   female   Italian, Portuguese, German, Czech, Slovak
Means "little girl" in Tuscan Italian. This was the name of a 13th-century saint, the patron saint of servants.
FELICYTA   female   Polish
Polish form of FELICITAS.
FELICITAS   female   German, Late Roman, Roman Mythology
Latin name which meant "good luck, fortune". In Roman mythology the goddess Felicitas was the personification of good luck. It was borne by a 3rd-century saint, a slave martyred with her master Perpetua in Carthage.
FULL FORMS
POLISH: Felicyta
EQUIVALENTS
CZECH: Zita
ENGLISH: Felicity, Flick
FRENCH: Félicité
GERMAN: Felicitas, Felizitas, Zita
HUNGARIAN: Felicitás, Zita
ITALIAN: Felicita, Zita
LATE ROMAN: Felicitas
PORTUGUESE: Felicidade, Zita
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Felicitas
SLOVAK: Zita
SPANISH: Felicidad
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Felicity, Flick