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Lateafa

Lateafa is a variant of Latifa, from Arabic, meaning gentle, kind, or pleasant.

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Lateafa is a variant of Latifa, from Arabic, meaning gentle, kind, or pleasant. That gives the name a straightforward virtue quality, rooted in softness and refinement of character.

The altered spelling gives the familiar root a slightly more individualized appearance while preserving its meaning. In modern use, Lateafa feels gracious and calm. The name has an elegant, flowing sound that matches its gentle sense, and its uncommon spelling gives it a little extra distinction.

Names in this family tend to carry a quiet dignity, because their meanings are so directly positive. Lateafa feels like a soft, respectful modernization of a name with clear Arabic heritage.

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