Verlia, derived from the Latin 'Veronica', is a unique and captivating female given name. It means 'true image' or 'bearer of victory'. While Veronica itself has a rich history, being the name of several saints and figures in Christian tradition, Verlia offers a distinctive twist on this classic name. Often associated with grace and elegance due to its Latin origins, Verlia also exudes an air of uniqueness and individuality, making it a compelling choice for parents seeking a less common yet equally meaningful name for their daughter.
The name Verlia was popular between the years 1914 to 1952, with a total of 232 babies born during this period. The most popular years for the name were 1916 and 1932, each having 14 births. However, the popularity of the name seemed to decline after World War II, as there was a significant gap between 1945 and 1952 with only two births recorded in those years.