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Voleta

From Old French meaning "veiled one" or related to Latin "volare" meaning "to fly."

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Voleta comes from Old French meaning veiled one or may be related to Latin volare, to fly. That double possibility gives the name an appealing ambiguity, allowing it to suggest either mystery or motion.

Both senses contribute to a name that feels delicate, graceful, and lightly poetic. Voleta has the sound of an old-fashioned romantic name refreshed for modern ears. It feels soft and slightly unusual, with a lyrical ending that makes it memorable. Whether read through veiling or flying, the name evokes a sense of movement and refinement, which gives it a quietly elegant presence.

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