Toshia is a unisex Japanese given name that has gained worldwide recognition due to its unique and appealing sound. In Japanese, Toshia means 'rising child', which is often interpreted as symbolizing growth and progress. This name appears in both male and female forms, contributing to its versatility and adaptability across cultures.
The name Toshia experienced significant popularity from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, with a peak of 58 births in 1972 and an average of around 50 births per year during this period. However, its popularity declined thereafter, dropping below 30 births per year by the early 1980s, and continuing to decrease until the late 1990s when it reached single-digit figures. Overall, there were a total of 1154 babies named Toshia born between 1963 and 1998.