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Lettie

American  
[let-ee] / ˈlɛt i /
Or Letty

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Laetitia.


Example Sentences

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Ch Supt Davies said the deaths of Mrs Pattison and Lettie highlighted the need to dispel the myths and stereotypes of who may or may not be victims of domestic abuse, and those capable of doing it.

From BBC

Hinton, his two sisters, Lettie and Eddie Battle — his only survivors — and two brothers grew up in Washington.

From New York Times

But he soon went back to New York to audition for “The Wiz” at the suggestion of his sister Lettie, who was a chorus dancer in the show.

From New York Times

We are an extremely close family and family was at the centre of Emma and Lettie's universe.

From BBC

In a statement released by Surrey Police, Mrs Pattison and Lettie's family said the pair were "inseparable".

From BBC