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The baby name Loleetah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced loh-LEE-tah.

Loleetah is Spanish in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Spanish
Pronunciation: loh-LEE-tah

What is the meaning of the name Loleetah ?

The baby name Loleetah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced loh-LEE-tah.

Loleetah is Spanish in Origin.

Loleetah (lo-LEE-tah) is a rare, contemporary given name likely coined in English-speaking circles as a phonetic elaboration or respelling of several established names. It most closely echoes Spanish Lolita, the diminutive of Lola from Dolores meaning “sorrows/Our Lady of Sorrows”; it also aligns with Sanskrit Lalita/Lalitha, “playful, charming, graceful,” and with Loleta/Loletta or Loretta, ultimately from Laura “laurel, victory.” Because of this layered ancestry, Loleetah is often interpreted as blending tenderness with grace and triumph.

Documented use is recent and sporadic, with no traditional saint or major historical bearer; parents choose it for its lilting vowels and to avoid the strong literary associations of Lolita in English. Variants and cognates include Loleeta, Lolita, Lalita/Lalitha, Loleta/Loletta, Loretta, and Lola. Possible nicknames are Lita, Leta, Loli, and Lola.

Loleetah turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.

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Loleetah is predominantly a girl's name.
Loleetah is a 3 syllable name, pronounced loh-LEE-tah.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Loleeta, Loleta, Lolita and Lola.
Across languages, Loleetah has these equivalents: Dolores (Spanish), Lolita (Spanish diminutive), Lola (Spanish diminutive).
Loleetah is a name of Spanish origin, traditionally used in Spain. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Spain and its diaspora communities.