From Latin 'ornatus' meaning 'adorned' or 'decorated,' with an Italian feminine diminutive suffix.
Orneta comes from Latin ornatus, meaning adorned or decorated, and its diminutive ending gives it a softened, almost delicate shape. The meaning is unusually close to the experience of hearing the name. It feels elegant, polished, and a little old-world. Orneta has the kind of understated beauty that suits names with classical roots and a lightly decorative finish.