Ketsia, of Hebrew origin, is derived from the word 'k'tzarah', meaning 'crown'. This name was traditionally given to girls born during the week of Passover in some Sephardic communities, signifying hope and renewal. It's a unique name with a deep-rooted cultural significance, offering parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their daughter.
"Ketsia saw its popularity peak in the late 80s and early 90s, with 12 births recorded in both 1987 and 1994. However, it's been relatively uncommon since the mid-90s, with fewer than 10 births each year from 1996 to 2015. Recently, there's been a slight resurgence, with more than 9 births recorded in 2006, 2009, and 2022."