“Noble and winged, with strength drawn from manga legend”
Origin & Etymology
Allita is a variant of Alita, a name with two possible origins. The first traces it to the Spanish and Italian diminutive of Alice or Alicia, from the Germanic Adalheidis meaning noble kind. The second proposes a Latin root from alita, the past participle of alere meaning to nourish or from ala meaning wing. The name Alita gained significant global recognition through the Japanese manga series Gunnm and its 2019 Hollywood adaptation Battle Angel Alita, directed by James Cameron.
Popularity Story
Alita and its variant Allita have attracted growing interest in the Western world following the 2019 film Alita: Battle Angel, which introduced the name to a wide audience. The name was already used in Spanish-speaking communities as a diminutive form. The double-l spelling Allita adds a soft emphasis that distinguishes it from the single-l form.
Cultural Significance
The manga character Alita, created by Yukito Kishiro in 1990, is a cyborg with amnesia who fights to discover her past and protect the vulnerable. The name carries these themes of resilience, strength, and searching for identity, making it appealing to parents who value the cultural associations alongside the beautiful sounds.
Fun Facts
The manga character Alita, also known as Battle Angel Alita, has been one of the most celebrated cyberpunk heroines since 1990
The 2019 film Alita: Battle Angel grossed over 400 million dollars worldwide, introducing the name to a global audience
In Spanish, the suffix -ita is a diminutive of endearment, so Allita can be read as little Ali or dear Ali