Remigia, derived from the Latin 'remigium', meaning 'rowing' or 'oar', is an uncommon yet charming feminine given name. It was popularized by early Christian martyrs and saints, notably Saint Remigius of Auxerre, a 6th-century bishop known for his learning and piety. The name Remigia evokes images of strength, determination, and grace, much like the steady pace of rowing on tranquil waters.
"In 1925, there were five children named Remigia."