Lotis, of Latin origin, is a unique and distinctive given name. It is derived from the Latin word 'lotos', which means 'lotus flower'. This name was popular among early Christians as it was associated with the biblical reference to the lotus-eating Lotus-Eaters in Homer's Odyssey. Lotis has been used sparingly throughout history, contributing to its rarity and distinctiveness today.
The name Lotis saw an even distribution of births over these years with six occurrences each in 1918 and 1920, followed by another six in 1925. This results in a total of eighteen births across the three years.