A form of Yolanda, from Greek-rooted usage often linked with the violet flower.
Yolanta is a form of Yolanda, from Greek-rooted usage often linked with the violet flower. That floral association has helped the name retain a gentle, romantic atmosphere across its many historical variants. Names in the Yolanda family have long carried a medieval and continental elegance, and Yolanta preserves that feeling while giving the form a slightly different rhythm and ending.
As a given name, Yolanta feels graceful, classic, and quietly noble. The opening syllable gives it a bright, warm start, while the ending softens it into something more lyrical. Flower-linked names often feel enduring because they combine beauty with symbolic delicacy, and Yolanta fits that pattern well.
It sounds polished without being severe, and old-world without feeling dusty. The name has a smooth, refined quality that makes it feel both familiar and distinct, especially in contexts where Yolanda itself is more common.