All about the name SANTANIA

Meaning, origin, history.

Santania is a unique and distinctive female given name that has its roots in Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian surname "Santaniello," which itself originates from the Italian word "sant' Antonio," meaning "Saint Anthony."

The name Santania is believed to have been first used as a given name during the late Middle Ages, when it was bestowed upon daughters born into prominent Italian families. Over time, the name gained popularity throughout Europe and beyond.

One notable figure associated with the name Santania is the Spanish poet and playwright, Santa Teresa de Jesús (Saint Teresa of Ávila), who lived from 1515 to 1582. Although her full name was not Santania, she is often referred to as "Santa Teresa" and is celebrated as a patron saint in several Catholic countries.

Today, the name Santania continues to be a rare yet beautiful choice for parents looking for an unusual name with a rich history and cultural significance. Its unique sound and Italian heritage make it stand out from more commonly used names, while its association with Saint Teresa adds an additional layer of meaning and inspiration.

See also

Italian
Italy

Popularity of the name SANTANIA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics reveal an upward trend in the number of babies named Santania born in the United States from 1985 to 1986. In 1985, there were 7 births with this name, but this figure increased by two in the following year, resulting in a total of 9 births in 1986. This data indicates that the popularity of the name Santania grew slightly during this time period, with a cumulative total of 16 babies given this name over these two years.