From Latin 'vita' meaning 'life,' or related to the Roman goddess Vitula of joy and victory.
Vitula comes from Latin vita, meaning life, or from the Roman goddess Vitula, associated with joy and victory. Either way, the name carries a celebratory and life-affirming feel, linking it to vitality and festive energy.
Vitula has a classical, somewhat uncommon elegance. It sounds ancient without feeling heavy, and its association with life and joy gives it a luminous quality. Names with this kind of mythic and linguistic depth often feel larger than their size, and Vitula is a good example.