Rotha, of German origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive female given name. It emerged in the late 19th century and was likely inspired by the German word 'roth', meaning 'red'. This name is associated with the color red, which can symbolize passion, courage, and vibrancy. Rotha gained some popularity in English-speaking countries during the early to mid-20th century but remains relatively rare today.
Rotha was a popular name for newborns over this period, with peak years being 1922 and 1941, when 11 and 9 children respectively were named Rotha. The most common number of births per year was 6, occurring in eight different years. Overall, there were 153 babies named Rotha during these years.