Valletta is a unique Maltese feminine given name derived from Malta's capital city, founded in 1566 by the Order of Saint John. Its meaning is loosely associated with "valley" or "valley town," reflecting its location between two hills. Throughout history, Valletta has been linked to Malta's rich cultural heritage and strategic importance, serving as a fortress against invasions. Today, it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its impressive architecture and historical significance. In literature, the name Valletta has been used to evoke images of strength, resilience, and beauty.