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Letitia

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Name of an obscure Spanish saint, Leticia, from Latin laetitia "gladness".

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Letitia

  1. A female given name from Latin, popular in medieval England; rather rare today.
    • 2024 January 8, Ray Sanchez and Sabrina Souza, “Civil trial alleging top NRA officials used the organization as ‘personal piggy bank’ begins today”, in CNN[1]:
      LaPierre, who over the course of three decades became the face of the gun rights movement, stepped down Friday as NRA executive vice president and CEO, effective January 31, just days before his legal duel with New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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