Anetia, of Latin origin, is a unique and captivating female given name. It was coined by author Anne Rice for her novel 'The Mummy: Or, Ramesses the Damned', published in 1989. The name Anetia has since gained popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries. It is pronounced /ˈænɪtiə/ and can be spelled in various ways, including Anethea, Anathea, or Anaetha. While its meaning remains unknown as it was created by Rice, the name Anetia has been associated with beauty and elegance due to its melodic sound and the character it was named after in Rice's novel.
"From 1958 to 1963, there were fifteen girls named Anetia."