Concetta is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word 'constantia', meaning 'constancy' or 'steadfastness'. It was popular among Italians during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. The name is composed of two elements: 'con-', meaning 'with', and '-centia', referring to 'center' or 'heart'. Therefore, Concetta could be interpreted as 'with a constant heart' or 'steadfast at the center'. It is often associated with qualities such as loyalty, devotion, and unwavering spirit. In its traditional Italian form, Concetta is pronounced kon-CHEH-tah, with the stress on the second syllable.
There were 5 girls named Concetta born each year from 1925 onwards.