Neria, of Latin origin, is derived from the male name Nereus, which means 'watery' or 'of the sea'. This name was borne by a sea god in Greek mythology, who was known for his wisdom and prophecy. In modern times, Neria has been increasingly used as a unisex name, though it remains more common among females. It offers a unique alternative to traditional names while still having historical roots.
"Neria experienced peak popularity with 13 births in 2013, but has since seen a decline, with only 6 births in 2014 and 8 in 2015."