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Tittle, meaning a diacritical mark, derives from the Latin titulus, "an inscription." If Y.A Tittle's name also derives from the Latin titulus, then it is related.

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Yes, the Biblical term "title" can refer to a name or designation, similar to how "Name of YA title" can refer to a specific label or heading for a young adult book. Both terms can be used to identify or differentiate something.

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