Ruta, pronounced ROO-tah in Lithuanian and ROO-tuh in English, arrives like a burst of sunshine dancing through a spring garden. She springs from ancient Lithuanian soil, where “Ruta” names the sacred rue herb, a symbol of purity and maiden courage woven into wedding wreaths and folk songs. At the same time, her Latin roots whisper of the aromatic rue plant, once carried by poets to ward off sorrow and spice up love potions. Ruta flirts with adventure, too—her Spanish meaning (“route”) hints at winding roads and hidden treasures. She’s a quick-footed dreamer, as fresh as morning dew on green leaves and as bold as salsa steps under a moonlit sky. In every language, she carries a story waiting to bloom.
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