Latee is a unique and distinctive given name of recent origin, primarily used by speakers of certain African languages such as Swahili and Igbo. Derived from the word 'lata' meaning 'to pour', it's often chosen for its musical sound and rhythmic cadence. The name Latee is not associated with any particular culture or religion, allowing it to be embraced globally by parents seeking a unique moniker for their child.
Latee had its peak popularity in 1977 and 1980 with 5 births each year. Overall, there were 10 children named Latee born over these two years.