Anitra

Spanish diminutive of Ana; Sanskrit
"grace; unguided"

Anitra Origin and Meaning

The name Anitra is a girl's name.

Anitra is a feminine name with multiple cultural connections. It gained recognition in Western culture through Henrik Ibsen's play 'Peer Gynt,' where Anitra is an alluring dancer character. The name may have Egyptian origins or connections to the Greek 'Anythra,' though some sources suggest it was Ibsen's own creation. Anitra experienced a modest spike in popularity in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, partly influenced by a jazz standard titled 'Anitra's Dance.' The name has an exotic, musical quality that appeals to parents seeking something uncommon yet melodious. With its artistic associations and rhythmic sound, Anitra projects an image of grace and creativity. Though relatively rare today, it maintains appeal for parents drawn to names with literary and artistic connections.

# 913 in the US

Anitra Rank in US Top 1000

Famous People Named Anitra

  • Anitra Ford
    American actress and model
  • Anitra Linnéa Steen
    Swedish politician, wife of former Prime Minister Göran Persson
  • Anitra Ahtola
    Finnish model and beauty queen

The name Anitra in Pop Culture

  • Anitra
    Ethiopian princess in Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," who possibly coined the name