There are 40 -tia names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are -tia names 1 to 20. The unusual -tia names are Aletia (Hawaiian), Alsatia (English), Anastatia (Greek), Aspatia (English), Batia (Hebrew), Carmelitia (English), Catia (French), Celestia (English), Christia (English), Cintia (Portuguese), Cíntia (Portuguese), Constantia (English and Italian), Crescentia (German), Emerentia (German), Florentia (German), Gratia (German), Hestia (Greek), Ignatia (German), Katia (Portuguese and Spanish), and Katitia (Spanish). -tia names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity increased from the 1930s up to the 1980s. Their usage peaked modestly in 1982 with 0.075% of baby girls being given -tia names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 2 -tia names. The names have slipped in popularity since then. In 2008, their usage was 0.015% with 1 -tia name listed among the top 1000.
| Aletia | truth ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variation of Alethea ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
| Alsatia | language of origin is Latin and it is used ... first name is derived from Alsace, the place ... |
| Anastatia | resurrection ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant spelling of Anastasia ... |
| Aspatia | welcome one ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variation of Aspasia ... |
| Batia | daughter of Yahweh ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is also ... variant of Bithiah ... |
| Carmelitia | fruit garden, fruitful ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, English ... variant of Carmel ... |
| Catia | pure; torture ... a French name of Old Greek origin ... variant form of Katherine ... |
| Celestia | heavenly, of sky ... used predominantly in English and its ... variant of Celeste ... |
| Christia | Christian woman ... origin is Latin, and its use, English ... variant form of Christine ... |
| Cintia | woman from Kynthos ... used mostly in the Portuguese language ... variant form of Cynthia ... |
| Cíntia | woman from Kynthos ... of Old Greek origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Cynthia ... |
| Constantia | steadfast, constant ... has its origins in the Latin language, ... variant form of Constance ... |
| Crescentia | to grow ... origin is Latin, and its use, German ... name was borne by the 3rd-century Saint ... |
| Emerentia | merit, to earn ... used chiefly in German and it is ... variation of Emerenzia ... |
| Florentia | blossoming, flourishing; ... has its origins in the Latin language ... variant form of Florence ... |
| Gratia | charm, grace ... used mostly in German and it is of ... variation of Grace ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
| Hestia | hearth ... primarily used in Greek and it is also ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the ... |
| Ignatia | fire ... has its origins in the Etrusk language ... From the Roman family name ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
Katia | pure; torture ... language of origin is Old Greek, and it is ... form of Katherine ... |
| Katitia | pure; torture ... used mostly in the Spanish language ... form of Katherine ... |
|