Anitria is of Greek origin and means "like unto Artemis." Artemis, the goddess of hunting and wild animals in Greek mythology, was revered for her independence and courage. The name Anitria embodies these qualities, suggesting someone who is independent, strong-willed, and possibly associated with nature or animals. It's a unique name that combines the familiar suffix '-ria' found in many female names with the distinctive 'Aniti-', making it both recognizable and distinct.
"Anitria saw its peak popularity between 1976 and 1977 with 18 births in the former year, followed by a decline to 11 in the latter. There was another brief spike in 1982 with 11 births, but after that, it fluctuated between 5 and 10 births annually until 1994, totaling 112 births over these years."