Heta
heh-tuh
Origin:Finnish
Other Origin(s):German
Meaning:Battle, war; Fighter; One who wants to fight
Heta is a feminine name fit for the little one with an unwavering warrior spirit. This Finnish appellation has Germanic origins as a diminutive of Hedwig, from Haduwig. Heta adopts the meanings “battle,” “war,” and “fighter,” and can be interpreted as “one who wants to fight.” Though these meanings can feel like a powerful force to bear, at its core, Heta can represent one who strives for excellence and fights for what they believe in. Heta also carries its fiery soul with a concise yet memorable chime sure to age gracefully as baby grows. With its themes of courage and resilience, Heta is a name that can ready baby for anything that comes their way.
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