Lettice

Lettice
Provenance. Prénom dérivé de Laetitia. Vient du latin "laetitia" Signifie : "joie, allégresse" Se fête le 18 août.
Histoire. On ne connaît pas de sainte portant ce prénom. La sainte patronne des "Laetitia" est Notre Dame de Liesse qui signifie la joie et qui est fêtée, depuis le XIIIème siècle, à Soissons, dans l'Aisne.
Caractère. Esprits vifs, promptes à réagir, impulsives, ce sont des êtres émotifs. Plutôt introverties, elles aiment la discrétion et sont parfois secrètes. Très dynamiques, sûres d'elles, ce sont des femmes équilibrées au jugement sûr. Assez maniaques, aimant le luxe, le confort et la fantaisie, elles s'habillent toujours avec goût. Elles possèdent un grand sens de l'amitié. Difficiles à manier, possessives, perspicaces, elles ont une excellente mémoire surtout si vous êtes dans le "collimateur".

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