Alasia is a rare and unique female given name of Italian origin. It is derived from the city of Alassio in Liguria, Italy. The name means "from Alassio" or "from the coastline," which reflects its seaside location.
The city of Alassio itself is believed to have been founded by the Phoenicians around the 6th century BC. Over time, it has been influenced by various cultures and civilizations, including the Romans, Byzantines, and the Ligurians. This rich history may contribute to the uniqueness and significance of the name Alasia.
While not extensively documented, there are a few notable figures with the name Alasia throughout history. For instance, Alasia was the name of a 9th-century Byzantine empress who was married to Emperor Leo V the Armenian.
Today, Alasia remains a uncommon given name, but it is sometimes used as a middle name or in combination with other names. Despite its rarity, it continues to evoke images of the Italian Riviera and the historical richness of its namesake city.
The name Alasia experienced a significant increase in popularity between the years 1990 to around 2010, with a peak of 139 births in 2010. However, since then, its popularity has steadily declined, with only 18 births recorded in 2023. Over the entire period from 1990 to 2023, there were a total of 1636 babies named Alasia born.