Lequitta, of African American origin, is derived from the Latin 'Aquitania', which historically referred to the region around the Garonne River in southwest France. The name means 'waterland' or 'watery land'. It gained popularity among African Americans in the mid-20th century as part of a trend of choosing names with distinct meanings and unique sounds. Lequitta is often associated with strength, grace, and uniqueness.
Lequitta was quite popular in the year 1990 with five newborn girls sharing this name.