Eseta is of Polynesian origin, specifically from Tonga and Samoa, where it is used as both a male and female given name. The name is composed of two elements: 'ese' meaning 'to respect' or 'respectful', and 'ta' which means 'day'. Thus, Eseta translates to "respect the day" or "honor the day". This name suggests a deep reverence for cultural traditions, heritage, and the passage of time. It is pronounced as /eɪ-ˈseɪ-tə/.
"Eseta saw peaks in births in 2004 and 2006 with 6 babies each year, but had a higher number of births in 2018 with 8. In total, there were 20 Eseta babies born over these years."