Delisia is of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word 'delos', which means 'clear' or 'manifest'. This name gained prominence during the Middle Ages and was often used among Christians in honor of Saint Delisus, a companion of Saint Martin of Tours. In many cultures, Delisia is considered a unique and elegant name, bearing the charm of its Greek roots while offering a distinctive sound that sets it apart from more common names. It rolls off the tongue with grace, beginning with the soft 'd' sound and flowing into the melodic 'li-sia'. The name has been used sparingly throughout history, allowing those who bear it to stand out in their own right rather than being associated with a crowd of namesakes.
The name Delisia appears to have experienced peak popularity between 1988 and 1993, with the highest number of births occurring in 1991 (11). However, it seems that this name has not maintained consistent popularity over time as there is a noticeable drop-off after 1995.