Maritza means of the sea or beloved — the Spanish diminutive of Maria, from the Hebrew Miriam. Orange Is the New Black's Maritza Ramos is one of the show's most beloved characters. The -itza ending carries Slavic-Spanish dual heritage. Three syllables of Maria-beloved, OITNB-loved, and the most uniquely -itza-ended Spanish name.
OITNB's Maritza is one of the show's most beloved characters.
The meaning of the sea/beloved carries Maria depth.
Three syllables with a warm, distinctive sound: mah-REET-sah.
The -itza ending is uniquely Slavic-Spanish.
Mari is embedded — maximum warmth.
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The vibe of Maritza
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Origin & history of Maritza
Hebrew Miriam→Maria→Spanish -itza Maritza
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Hebrew / Slavic roots
Maritza is a Spanish diminutive of Maria meaning beloved. OITNB's Maritza Ramos is one of the show's most beloved characters.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Spanish diminutive; OITNB (2013).
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Today
Maritza remains a beloved choice, ranking #1795 in the US. 23,172 babies have been named Maritza since 1945.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Maritza?
2005peak year
Today, Maritza is rarely chosen — ranked well outside the top 1,000 (around #1795), with only about 122 babies given the name per year. But it wasn't always this way. At its peak in 2005, 780 babies were given the name (ranked #403 nationally). Its strongest stretch was the 2000s. Maritza has been declining in recent years. In all, around 23,172 babies have been registered as Maritza since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Maritza's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — Maria-beloved nurturing. People named Maritza tend to be warm, distinctive, and gifted at being the most -itza-unique Maria.
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