Artelia, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet captivating female given name. It was coined by combining elements from two well-known names: 'Artemisia', the genus of aromatic herbs also known as absinth-worms, and 'Aelia', a Roman family name derived from 'Aelius'. Thus, Artelia signifies a unique blend of nature's essence and Roman heritage. While it may not be widely recognized today, its rarity makes it all the more distinctive.
"The name Artelia experienced a noticeable increase in popularity around the early 1920s with peaks of 22 and 21 births in 1917 and 1927 respectively. It then fluctuated throughout the mid-century, with notable spikes in the late 1940s and early 1950s before gradually declining from the 1960s onwards."