Terius is of Latin origin, derived from the word 'ter' meaning 'three'. It was traditionally used as a Roman family name, but has since evolved into a given name. Terius was popularized in various cultures throughout history, notably among ancient Roman families who often chose names with numerical significance. Today, it is still occasionally used as a given name, offering a unique and distinctive choice for parents seeking something uncommon yet rooted in classical traditions.
The name Terius appears to have been quite popular from 2000 to 2006, with a peak of 20 births in 2001. However, its popularity seemed to decline afterwards, with only 7 births recorded in 2010. Overall, there were a total of 87 children named Terius born between these years.