Tevita is a unique and distinctive name of Tongan origin. The name Tevita is derived from the Tongan words "te" meaning 'the' and "vita" which means 'life'. Therefore, the name Tevita translates to 'The Life'.
The name Tevita has a rich history in Tonga, an archipelago nation in the South Pacific Ocean. It was borne by several prominent figures in Tongan history, including King Tupou VI, who reigned from 2012 until his death in 2023.
Tevita is also a popular name among the Tongan diaspora and has been adopted by people of other Polynesian descent as well. It is often given to boys born into families with strong ties to Tonga or Polynesian culture.
In recent years, Tevita has gained international recognition due to its use in pop culture. For instance, actor and comedian Tevita Ola was featured on the hit comedy series "Black-ish," which brought the name Tevita to a wider audience outside of Polynesia.
Despite its growing popularity, Tevita remains a name deeply rooted in Tongan tradition and culture. It is a name that signifies life, vitality, and the enduring spirit of the Polynesian people.
The name Tevita experienced fluctuating popularity over the given years, with a notable peak of 30 births in 2009 and a significant dip to just 12 births in 2006. The total number of births with the name Tevita from 1979 to 2023 is 830.