Versia is a unique and captivating feminine given name, derived from the Latin word 'versus', meaning 'turned' or 'twisted'. It is believed to have originated as a variant of the Italian name Versilia, which was used as an adjective to describe something twisted or curved in form. In many cultures, the name Versia evokes images of versatility and adaptability, much like its etymological roots suggest.
The name Versia experienced peaks of popularity between 1914 and 1922 with over 10 births per year on two occasions, reaching its highest point in 1922 with 14 births. However, it appears the name's appeal waned subsequently, as there were consistently fewer than 10 births per year from 1923 onwards, with several years showing only 5 or 6 births each. The total number of births over this period was 223.