Casmira is a unique and enchanting female given name of Latin origin, meaning "treasure." It is composed of the Latin words 'casus' meaning 'chance' or 'happening,' and 'miranda' meaning 'wonderful.' The name Casmira evokes images of rarity, beauty, and surprise, much like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. While not widely popular, its uncommon usage makes it all the more distinctive and appealing for those seeking a special name with a rich history and elegant sound.
The name Casmira saw a steady increase in popularity between 1914 and 1920, peaking with 11 births in 1920. After a decline in the following years, there was a significant gap of 78 years before it appeared again, with 9 births in 2001. Overall, 96 children named Casmira were born across these years.