Damita, of Spanish origin, is a captivating and uncommon female given name. It's derived from the Spanish word "dama," which translates to "lady" in English. This elegant moniker has gained popularity over time due to its sophisticated sound and unique charm. Damita rolls off the tongue smoothly with three syllables: Da-mi-ta. Its pronunciation is quite phonetic, following the typical rules of the Spanish language. As a name that stands out among more common choices, Damita bearer might be considered distinctive, possibly even inspiring curiosity or intrigue in those who hear it for the first time. It has also been known to evoke feelings of elegance and sophistication due to its association with the word "dama.
The name Damita had a peak in popularity during the early 1960s, with a significant increase from 117 births in 1961 to 102 births in 1962. However, its usage rapidly declined afterward, reaching as low as 5 births in some recent years (2002, 2005, and 2007). Overall, there were a total of 1507 births with the name Damita from 1950 to 2010.