Jarrica is a unique and captivating name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'jarilla', which refers to the female version of the jarilla plant found in South America. The name Jarrica evokes images of vibrant colors and exotic beauty, much like its botanical inspiration.
"The name Jarrica had a modest start with 10 births in 1989, followed by a dip to 6 in 1990. After a gap of several years, it reemerged with 8 births in 1992 and maintained some popularity with 5 births in 1993. However, it seemed to fade again until it resurfaced with 6 births in 2000. In total, there were 35 children named Jarrica over these years."