Lakeria is an uncommon and unique given name of Latin origin, meaning "from Lake Como". It is derived from the Italian word "Como", which refers to Lake Como in Italy. The name Lakeria was popularized by its use in the works of American author Henry James, who used it as a character's name in his novel "The Ambassadors" published in 1903. Despite its limited usage, Lakeria remains an appealing and distinctive choice for parents looking for an unusual yet meaningful name for their daughter.
The name Lakeria experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years with a noticeable peak between 1992 and 2006, after which it declined significantly by 2014.