Valoria, of Latin origin, means "strength" or "valorous." It is a unique and powerful name, combining elements from the Roman goddess Valor and the masculine name Victoria. Valoria gained popularity in recent years as parents seek distinctive names for their daughters. The name carries an air of confidence and empowerment, reflecting its etymology. Despite its modern popularity, Valoria has historical roots, being associated with the concept of valor and courage throughout centuries of Latin culture.
"The name Valoria was popular in the mid-20th century, with a peak of nine births in 1951 and an average of five to eight births per year between 1949 and 1973."