Usage, description and more for Daria



Gender: Female    Origin: RU Russia
Also available in Bulgarian, German, Spanish, Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish,

Daria is used in


BGBulgaria CHSwitzerland AUAustralia ARArgentina ITItaly NONorway PLPoland RORomania

Countries where Daria has name day


Daria has a name day in ITItaly and Daria's next name day is October 25.
Daria has a name day in PLPoland and Daria's next name day is October 25.
Daria has a name day in RORomania and Daria's next name day is Mars 19.

Daria


Daria is a feminine name with origins in both Greek and Persian languages. In Greek, the name comes from the word "Dareios," meaning "possessing goodness." While in Persian, it is derived from "Darya," which translates to "sea" or "ocean."

Meaning

The name Daria is often associated with qualities such as kindness, intelligence, and creativity. Those named Daria are believed to possess a strong sense of empathy and compassion, making them natural caregivers and peacemakers.

Popularity

Daria has been a popular name in various cultures throughout history. It gained widespread popularity in the United States during the late 20th century, thanks in part to the success of the animated TV show "Daria." The name continues to be favored by parents looking for a unique and timeless name for their daughters.

Famous Namesakes

Several notable individuals bear the name Daria, including acclaimed Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina and Italian actress Daria Nicolodi. These women have made significant contributions in their respective fields, showcasing the diverse talents and strengths associated with the name Daria.