Anglia, pronounced /ˈæŋliə/, is a unisex given name of Latin origin. It means "of England" and is derived from the Latin word 'anglia', which refers to the Angles, a Germanic tribe who settled in Britain around the 5th century AD. The name was traditionally used for boys but has become increasingly popular as a girl's name in recent years. Some notable people with this name include Anglia Polytechnic University (now known as De Montfort University) and Anglia TV, a British television broadcasting company.
The name Angia has seen varied popularity over the years, with birth peaks in 1922, 1951, and 1964, totalling to 22 births across these periods.