Ocia, of Latin origin, is an uncommon and distinctive given name for females. Derived from the Latin word 'ocium', which translates to 'leisure' or 'rest', Ocia evokes a sense of tranquility and peace. This unique moniker may have been derived from the Roman goddess of leisure and calm, Otium. Despite its lesser-known status, Ocia has been embraced by some families for its singularity and charming sound.
The name Ocia experienced its most popular years from 1918 to 1920, with a peak of 12 births in 1920. However, it's noteworthy that there were no recorded births of the name between 1896 and 1903, suggesting a gap in popularity during those years. The total number of births for this name from 1894 to 1934 was 122.