Ketta is an uncommon name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "ketonet," which means "tunic" or "vest." It is typically used for girls and is often found in areas with a significant Jewish population, such as Israel and North America. The name Ketta has not gained widespread popularity and is generally considered unique. There are no notable historical figures or famous individuals named Ketta.
"Ketta experienced a single year of significant popularity with five babies named in 1961."