Tiara, of Latin origin, signifies 'crown' or 'royal headband'. This moniker has been popular among girls since the late 20th century, likely influenced by its usage in media and pop culture.
The name Tiara had a slow start with only five births recorded in its first year of popularity, 1980. It saw a slight increase the following year with six births in 1981. After a gap of several years, the name resurged in 1987 and 1988, each seeing five births. In 1989, there was a significant spike with 25 births, followed by another drop to ten births in 1990. The trend continued with another five births in 1991. Over these eleven years, a total of 61 babies were named Tiara.