Derived from Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' Titania is a unique, regal, and ethereal female given name. Inspired by the character of the Fairy Queen in the play, Titania signifies elegance and enchantment. It is composed of two elements: 'titan' meaning 'giant or great,' and '-ia,' a suffix denoting place or state. Thus, Titania literally translates to 'greatness or state of giants.' This name offers a compelling blend of strength and beauty, perfect for those seeking an extraordinary moniker with literary roots.
It appears that the name Titania experienced a significant peak in popularity during the early 1970s, with a high of 33 births in 1972, followed by 26 and 31 births respectively in the next two years. However, its usage declined considerably over time, with only a handful of births recorded each year since the late 1980s. The total number of babies named Titania from 1963 to 2020 is 538.