Toschia is a unique and distinctive given name of unknown origin, though it is often believed to have been coined as a creative blend of various names by its creator. This name has gained some popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries, likely due to its modern sound and aesthetic appeal. Pronounced /tɒˈʃiːə/ or /toʊˈʃiːə/, it consists of three syllables with a stress on the second syllable. Spelling variations include Toscha, Toska, and Torsche, among others, but Toschia remains the most widely recognized version.
"Toschia was given to five newborns in 1970, with no further instances recorded annually thereafter."