Delcina is a rare and unique given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'delicatus', meaning delicate or refined. It is composed of two elements: 'del' meaning 'of' or 'having', and '-cinus', a diminutive suffix often used to form pet names or endearments. Thus, Delcina could be interpreted as 'having delicacy' or 'refined one'. The name was popularized during the Middle Ages in Italy, but it remains relatively uncommon today. In some cases, it may also have been influenced by the Spanish name 'Dolencia', which means 'sickness', although this connection is less likely given Delcina's Latin roots.
The name Delcina experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with peaks in usage around 1951 and 1991.