Vitalia

Meaning of Vitalia

The name Vitalia is a beautiful and unique choice for a baby girl, with roots in both Italian and Russian cultures. In Italian, it is pronounced as vee-TAH-lee-uh (/viˈtaːlja/), while in Russian, it is rendered as vee-TAH-lee-yah (/vʲɪtɐˈlʲijə/). Derived from the Latin word "vitalis," meaning "vital" or "full of life," Vitalia carries connotations of energy, vibrancy, and vitality. Although not commonly found in the United States, the name has seen sporadic use over the years, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 16 newborns annually since 1908. The variation Vitaliya offers an alternative spelling that retains the same lively essence. Choosing Vitalia for your child can imbue her identity with a sense of dynamism and timeless elegance.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as vee-TAH-lee-uh (/viˈtaːlja/)

Russian

  • Pronunced as vee-TAH-lee-yah (/vʲɪtɐˈlʲijə/)

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Notable People Named Vitalia

Vitalia Anatolyevna Diatchenko is a Russian professional tennis player who reached world No. 71 in singles and No. 60 in doubles rankings.
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