Decarla is an intriguing and unique given name of Latin origin. It translates to 'from the tenth' in Latin, derived from 'decem', meaning ten. This moniker has been historically used as a surname but can also be worn as a first name, lending it a distinctive character. Spelling variations include Decarlah and DeCarlia, each offering a slightly different interpretation while retaining its Latin roots.
The name Decarla appears to have been popular from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, with a total of 116 children being named Decarla over this period. The peak years for the name were in the mid-1960s, with nine births each in 1965 and 1969, followed by eight births in 1972. After 1983, there were no more recorded births of girls named Decarla, suggesting that the name may have fallen out of fashion during this time.