tärgia
Tärgia is a surname of Fenno-Swedish origin, commonly found in Finland. The name is derived from the Old Swedish word "tärg," which means cargo or goods. It is also related to the village of Tärkia in Västergötland, Sweden, where the name was first recorded in the Middle Ages.
Historically, the name Tärgia likely referred to a person who was responsible for transporting goods or cargo,
In modern times, the name Tärgia is relatively rare, and the majority of bearers have been located
Notable variations of the surname include Tärkgia, Tongia, and Tarjia. Some individuals have undergone name changes,