Elodia, originating from the Greek elements 'helio' meaning sun and 'dike' signifying justice, is a unique and captivating female given name. It's not one of the more common names, offering those who bear it a distinctive identity. Elodia rolls off the tongue with an elegant rhythm, its melodic sounds making it pleasing to hear.
The name Elodia appears to have been moderately popular throughout the late 19th and much of the 20th century, with a significant increase in usage starting around 1920 and peaking between 1921 and 1936, during which time it averaged about 30 births per year. After 1940, however, its popularity declined sharply, dropping below 25 births per year by the mid-1940s and remaining relatively low ever since. The total number of births with the name Elodia over this period is 1804.