Perdita Felicien
Canadian hurdler and Olympic athlete, notable for her achievements in track and field
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pərˈdɪtə
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Perdita originates from the Latin word 'perditus,' meaning 'lost' or 'destroyed.' Historically, it has literary roots, notably used by Shakespeare in 'The Winter's Tale' to name a character who was lost as a child and later found. The name conveys themes of loss, rediscovery, and hope.
Perdita holds cultural importance primarily through literature, especially Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale,' where Perdita is a symbol of innocence, loss, and reunion. The name evokes a poetic and classical aura, often appealing to those interested in literary heritage. Historically, it has been rare but cherished for its uniqueness and evocative meaning.
Though not common in modern baby name charts, Perdita remains a beloved choice among literary enthusiasts and parents seeking a distinctive, meaningful name with classical roots. It carries an air of sophistication and rarity, often chosen by those who appreciate Shakespearean influence and names with deep stories behind them.
The name Perdita carries the essence of “Lost or lost one” from Latin tradition. Names beginning with "P" often embody qualities of patience, perfectionism, and philosophical thinking.
Perdita holds cultural importance primarily through literature, especially Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale,' where Perdita is a symbol of innocence, loss, and reunion. The name evokes a poetic and classical aura, often appealing to those interested in literary heritage. Historically, it has been rare but cherished for its uniqueness and evocative meaning.
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🌐German
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🌐Italian
ペルディタ (Perudita)
🌐Japanese
佩尔迪塔 (Pèi ěr dí tǎ)
🌐Chinese
بيرديتا
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Perdita is the name of a small, irregular moon of Uranus, discovered in 1999 and named after Shakespeare's character.
Those named Perdita are often associated with qualities of resilience, sensitivity, and depth. The name suggests a person who has endured challenges yet retains grace and hope. It conveys a creative and introspective personality, often artistic, compassionate, and quietly strong.
Perdita is a Latin name meaning “Lost or lost one”. Perdita originates from the Latin word 'perditus,' meaning 'lost' or 'destroyed.' Historically, it has literary roots, notably used by Shakespeare in 'The Winter's Tale' to name a character who was lost as a child and later found. The name conveys themes of loss, rediscovery, and hope.
Perdita is pronounced (IPA: pərˈdɪtə). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Perdita include: Perdy, Perry, Dita, Didi, Pippa, Etta, Peta, Perla, Perryta, Peri.
Famous people named Perdita include: , , , , .
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Perdita is a beautiful Latin name meaning “Lost or lost one”. Perdita originates from the Latin word 'perditus,' meaning 'lost' or 'destroyed.' Historically, it has literary roots, notably used by Shakespeare in 'The Winter's Tale' to name a character who was lo...