Dnia is a unique and captivating female given name of unknown origin, believed to have been created by author and artist Vladimir Nabokov for his novel 'Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle'. It's pronounced as /ˈdiːn.jə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet. The name first appeared in print in 1969 but has since gained recognition beyond its literary roots. Despite its uncommon nature, Dnia offers a distinct and elegant option for parents seeking an unusual yet memorable name for their daughter.
"Over the span of these years (2000 to 2011), the name Dnia saw a steady decline in popularity, with birth numbers ranging from 5 to 7 each year, until it peaked again at 6 births in 2009. By 2011, it had dipped back down to 5 births."