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The baby name Jupitah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced joo-PIT-ah (IPA: /dʒuːˈpɪtə/).

Jupitah is Latin, Roman in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Latin, Roman
Pronunciation: joo-PIT-ah (IPA: /dʒuːˈpɪtə/)

What is the meaning of the name Jupitah ?

The baby name Jupitah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced joo-PIT-ah (IPA: /dʒuːˈpɪtə/).

Jupitah is Latin, Roman in Origin.

Jupitah is a modern, inventive variant of Jupiter, the name of Rome's chief god and the fifth planet. Jupiter stems from Latin Iuppiter (also Iupiter), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European Dyeus "sky, daylight" + pater "father," giving the sense "sky father." The -ah ending lends a contemporary, gently feminine feel seen in names like Selah or Norah, yet the name remains effectively unisex. Meaning evokes sovereignty, protection, and bright, expansive skies.

As a given name, Jupiter appears sporadically from the 19th century and has risen in 21st-century English-speaking use alongside mythological and celestial trends; Jupitah itself is exceedingly rare and largely modern. Variants and cognates include Jupiter (standard), Júpiter (Spanish/Portuguese), Giove (Italian), Jove (English poetic), and Iuppiter (Classical Latin). Parents drawn to distinctive, cosmic names may consider Jupitah for its bold mythic roots and soft, contemporary silhouette.

Jupitah is a genuine rarity. We count just 1 recorded use of it worldwide, from 1 country.

Jupitah has the following similar or variant Names

Jupitah – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
MY Girls 0 #1,072 1 24,821
MY

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People also ask about Jupitah

Jupitah is predominantly a girl's name.
Jupitah is a 3 syllable name, pronounced joo-PIT-ah (IPA: /dʒuːˈpɪtə/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Jupita, Jupitera, Jupiter (as a variant form), Jupitah (alternate spelling) and Jovita.
Across languages, Jupitah has these equivalents: Jupiter (Roman deity), Zeus (Greek equivalent), Jovita (similar feminine form).
Yes, definitely. Jupitah sits so far outside the national birth charts that it's about as rare as names come, which is what makes it such an unusual choice.