Floetta, derived from the Latin 'Florentina', means "floral" or "flowering". It was popular among European nobility during medieval times but has since become quite rare. The name Floetta is pronounced as "floe-ET-ə", with the emphasis on the second syllable. It is often associated with the month of February, as it shares similar phonetics with the word 'February'. However, there's no historical or etymological connection between the name and the month.
"Floetta experienced peak popularity during the early to mid-1930s with seven births recorded in both 1930 and 1931, totaling 85 names given over nine years from 1912 to 1946."