Ciria, derived from Latin origins, is a unique and lesser-known feminine given name. It is believed to have been introduced during the Roman Empire and was possibly associated with the city of Cirrha in ancient Greece. The name Ciria is characterized by its distinct sound and rarity, making it a striking choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet classic moniker for their daughter.
The name Ciria had a notable surge in popularity during the late 1980s to early 1990s, with consistently high birth counts from 1986 to 1996. However, it experienced a decline afterwards, with fewer than 7 births per year since 2002. Overall, Ciria has been given to at least 150 babies over the course of this data span.