Irita is a unique and elegant name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word 'eirene', which translates to 'peace'. This name gained prominence through its association with Irit, a significant character in the 19th-century novel 'The Eternal Jew' by Hebrew poet and playwright Abraham Goldfaden. The name Irita has a melodic sound and an appealing rhythm, making it distinctive yet approachable. It consists of three syllables: Ir-i-ta, each flowing seamlessly into the next, creating a harmonious pattern that is pleasing to the ear.
"Irita was quite popular as a baby girl name from 1943 to 1951, with five babies named Irita each year during those periods except for 1944 and 1946-1950."