Lizetta, of Latin origin, is derived from the name 'Elizabeth.' It means 'God is my oath,' and was popularized by Italian poet Dante Alighieri, who used it in his Divine Comedy. The name has since been adopted worldwide, with variations like Eliza, Beth, and Lisa adding to its versatility.
"Lizetta saw its highest popularity in 1891 with six births, followed by five in 1921, totaling eleven recorded births."