Being responsible for most of that tagging, it shouldn't really come as a surprise that I would speak in favor of keeping the tags. Speaking to the OPs rationale for why to remove the tags:
...all of them are used less than 20 times.
Speaking to the SQL related error codes, SQL related questions are a far less percentage of traffic than Java or .NET, so I wouldn't expect numbers to be as high for sake of the reality that there simply aren't as many people active in the SQL related tags.
Additionally, few (especially the new accounts) are correctly tagging. Sometimes, it's like pulling teeth to get the error message--let alone the error code--in order to accurately help someone. This just compounds your issue with usage, but I don't expect people to instantly be aware of community practice and etiquette.
I believe those 112 error codes do not deserve specific tags. They should be synonym-ed and/or merged into more general tags.
Each error code regards a specific error.
The sheer number of tags does not give any weight to your argument when they individually signify a uniquely identifiable issue with a respective technology. Homogenizing the tags utterly destroys what value they currently have.
All I'm reading amounts to "ZOMG - there's esoteric tags! They should be removed because there's over 100 of them, and many currently have under 20 questions associated..."
For your consideration
nullpointerexception is related to ~200 questions--should it, and any other Java/etc related specific error tag be removed from the SO tags?
Disclosure
I'm not in it for the badge--tagging the ORA error/etc helps me to know what I'm walking into. In theory, it should help the community to be able to look at existing questions based on the error code to see if there's something similar so the issue can be solved without resorting to an extremely similar question. SO/etc has wanted that when you google an issue, that an SO/etc comes up high in the search ranks--if you google for a specific ORA error, that currently doesn't happen but you'll see that there are sites that house little more than the error code, the message, and basic instructions for how to address the issue. That alone is enough reason to me to keep the tags...
Conclusion
I wish there was more to address, but based on the points of contention raised--I have a hard time believing the question was justified based on the criteria. If it's worth pursuing, I think it needs to be reconsidered and proposed with a valid criteria. Because as-is, I have a hard time taking the OP seriously.
I appreciate NullUserException alerting me to this question; I don't come here often and inane questions like these reinforce why that is.