Latarah is an intriguing and unique given name of unknown etymology, believed to have originated as a blended or invented name during the late 20th century baby-naming boom. It consists of two distinct elements: 'Lata', which could be derived from the Italian word for 'late' or possibly the Indian given name Lata meaning 'lotus flower', and 'Rah', potentially inspired by the Egyptian sun god Ra, or the Hindu deity Rahu. This fusion creates a moniker that is both melodic and distinctive, with a modern feel yet an intriguing international flavor. It has been used predominantly in English-speaking countries like the United States and the United Kingdom but remains relatively rare, making it a memorable choice for parents seeking something unique for their child.
"Latarah had a notable year in 1987 with five births."