Narnia, derived from the Latin word for 'north,' is an ancient name that has gained prominence through its association with C.S. Lewis' enchanting children's fantasy series, "The Chronicles of Narnia." This first name evokes images of magical realms, talking beasts, and brave adventures, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something extraordinary for their child. It is pronounced as 'NAHR-nee-ya,' with the emphasis on the second syllable. While its popularity remains limited, Narnia stands out as an unconventional yet captivating option that embodies a sense of wonder and whimsy.
"Narnia saw six newborns enter the world in 2006."