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Vita - Russian women (female) name

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Life
Usage: English, Danish, Ancient Roman, Russian
Pronounced: VEE-ta
Diminutive: Vitka, Vitochka

Vita is a Feminine form of Vitus, Roman name which was derived from Latin 'vita' – 'life'.

Vita is attractive and in men's company she becomes the focus of attention. She loves jaunty and catchy clothes. She is a gifted personality. She may happen to draw, dance or write poetry. She is a good housewife, a caring wife and a loving mother.





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