Tadzia is a unique and captivating name of Polish origin. It is derived from the Polish word "tadeusz," which means "glorious" or "renowned." The name Tadzio, a diminutive form of Tadeusz, was popularized in Poland after the famous novel "Death in Venice" by Thomas Mann. In this novel, Tadzio is a young boy who becomes the object of an older man's obsession. Despite its literary association, the name Tadzia stands independently as a beautiful and distinctive choice for both boys and girls.
The name Tadzia was quite popular in 1975 with a total of 17 births that year.