Cania is a rare and unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Cannius, which is believed to be of Etruscan origin. The name likely means "belonging to the Cannius gens," referring to an ancient Roman clan. In some cases, Cania may also be associated with the goddess Canaea, a deity connected with the moon in Roman mythology. This name offers parents a distinctive option for their daughter while still having a classic and historic background. It is not widely used today, making it a excellent choice for those seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name.
"Cania experienced an increase in births from 2000 to 2001, with a total of 13 births recorded during these two years."