What does «tita» mean in Spanish?
- Family diminutive of aunt.
Examples of use in Spanish: "¿vamos a la casa de la tita?".
"mi tita me regaló esta muñeca para mi cumpleaños".
- A way of referring to lovable female public figures.
- Nickname for women called Alberta (from Albertita) or Roberta (from Robertita).
- Treatment of trust between two people or of affection towards a child.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Plantain, among the Mixtec Indians of Mexico.
♦ Used in: Mexico - Asturias, Affectionate way of calling grandmother.
♦ Used in: Spain - Andalucía, short for aunt.
♦ Used in: Spain - (Tita) Masculine form of the name Tito, which is of Etruscan origin.