Darriona, of Latin origin, is a unique and stylish girl's name that means 'having abundant golden hair'. It was coined by author Anne Rice for her witch character in the 'Mayfair Witches' series, later gaining popularity as an independent choice among parents seeking distinctive names.
The name Darriona experienced a surge in popularity between 2002 and 2003, with the number of births more than doubling from 7 to 14 during that period. However, it seems the name's appeal was short-lived as it fluctuated greatly over the years, peaking at 14 births in 2003 but dropping back down to single digits or low teens for most other years up until 2017. Overall, Darriona has been a relatively uncommon name with only 143 babies given this name between 1996 and 2017.