Latefia is a distinctive and unique given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate'. It is primarily used in Muslim communities worldwide, reflecting its Islamic heritage. Spelling variations include Latifah, Lutfia, and Latifeh, each offering a slightly different pronunciation and nuance. The name Latefia is often associated with the Quranic attribute of gentleness and grace. It gained prominence through historical figures such as Latifah al-Manqura, a renowned Sufi poetess from Morocco.
"Rare yet consistent: Six girls named Latefia welcomed each year from 1990 onwards."