Dellas, of Greek origin, is a distinctive and uncommon given name for both males and females. It is derived from the Greek word 'della', meaning 'noble' or 'modest'. In ancient Greece, it was often used as an epithet for the god Apollo. Today, Dellas continues to be a unique choice, carrying with it a sense of historical elegance and rarity.
The name Dellas was popular among parents from the early 20th century onwards, with a consistent number of births each year, ranging from 5 to 8. The most common number of births per year was 5 or 6.