Proper noun
(Roman mythology) The goddess of gaiety.
39 Laetitia, a main belt asteroid.
A female given name from Latin, a Latinate spelling of Letitia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMy favorite Luna disc is our third, 'Penthouse,' a sparkly, moody album that works from track one all the way to track 11. Tom Verlaine of Television and Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab make guest appearances. I am also fond of the final Luna album, 'Rendezvous.' Dean Wareham
For example, the respected poet and essayist Anna Laetitia Barbauld and Wollstonecraft sparred back and forth; Barbauld published several poems responding to Wollstonecraft's work and Wollstonecraft commented on them in footnotes to the Rights of Woman. Source: Internet
NCSA opened its doors in January 1986. citation citation Jean Laetitia Soliday was hired as a receptionist in 1989 and has worked in NCSA continuously since then. Source: Internet
The Nigeria Police have picked up a suspected killer of the Assistant Director of Administration in Aso Rock, Nigeria’s seat of presidential power, Ms. Laetitia Dagan. Source: Internet
Midori Ito collided with Laetitia Hubert at the 1991 World Championships, while Oksana Baiul and Tanja Szewczenko collided at the 1994 Olympics, but all went on to compete. Source: Internet
Lamp trader Laetitia Dupont, who said she had no insurance, was one of around eight people allowed up to the second and third floor by London fire brigade officers, in order to see what was left of her stall. Source: Internet