Terria, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet captivating given name for females. It is derived from the Latin word 'terra,' which means 'earth.' This name has gained some popularity in recent years, perhaps due to its connection with nature and the Earth itself. Terria is also associated with the Greek goddess Terra, who was revered as a personification of the Earth.
The name Terria experienced varying popularity over the years, with significant fluctuations from year to year. In its peak years (1970 and 1982), there were 28 and 29 births respectively. However, recent years have seen a decline in the use of this name, with only 6 or fewer births recorded annually since 2003. Overall, Terria has been given to 1059 newborns over the course of these statistics.