One of the main thoroughfares of the city, Via Laietana, is named after the Laietani.
A minority view takes the ś to be part of the name.
[1] Conventionally, seven other types of coins have been catalogued as Laietanian,[2] but without a firm connection, as their places of minting are usually unknown.
Ancient geographers and writers that have written about the area used a greater variety of names, including Laletani/Laletanum, Lasetani and Lacetani (or at least their manuscript traditions do).
Modern editors tend to emend those writings based on the epigraphic evidence, while Lacetani is connected with the other Iberian people of Iacetani.