Custodia
Feminine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Custodia is a Spanish feminine given name, derived from the masculine Custodio. The name Custodio means "guardian" in Spanish, originating from the Latin custodia, meaning "protection, safekeeping." Thus, Custodia carries the feminine form of this meaning: "guardian" or "protector."Variants and Related NamesIn Portuguese, the equivalent form is Custódia. In Hispanic American contexts, the diminutive Toya may be used as a nickname. The name is rare but carries a strong, virtuous association with protection and care.Geographic and Cultural ContextPrimarily found in Spanish-speaking countries, especially Spain and Latin America, the name also has a notable toponymic link: Custódia is a municipality in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The city's name likely derives from the same root, referring to protection or a guardian presence.Meaning: "guardian" (feminine)Origin: Spanish, from Latin custodiaType: Feminine given nameUsage: Spanish, PortugueseRelated: Custodio (masculine), Custódia (Portuguese), Toya (diminutive)