Altia
AL-tee-ah
Letters
5
Syllables
3
Origin
Latin
Total Births
18
Peak Year
#8 in 1915
First Recorded
1915
The Story of Altia
“Before you even knew your child's gender, the echo of this name suggested a spirit that reached for the sky.”
Altia, a name first appearing in records around 1915, carries a distinguished air. It likely emerged as a graceful shortening of names containing the 'Alt-' prefix, suggesting 'high' or 'tall' from its Latin roots. This name feels as though it was always meant to stand out.
You can imagine your daughter standing tall, even in a crowd. Altia speaks to a spirit that is inherently noble and independent, one that will always reach for its own aspirations.
This name gifts a child an inherent sense of grace and strength, a quiet dignity that commands attention.
What It Means
Potentially a shortened form of names containing 'Alt-' or a variant of Alta, possibly meaning 'high' or 'tall'.
Numerology
The Creative
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