Latise is a unique and captivating given name of unknown origin, first brought to prominence by author Zora Neale Hurston in her novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' The name Latise has since gained popularity for its distinct sound and spelling, offering parents a fresh option for their baby girls. It consists of three syllables: /la-ti-se/. There are no standard nicknames or diminutives for Latise, allowing the full name to retain its uniqueness.
"The name Latise has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, with its highest peak in 1985 when there were 13 births."