Clarissa

  • Origin
    English, Latin
  • Meaning
    bright, clear
  • Variations
    Clara, Claire, Clarice, Clarita, Claretta, Klara
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  • The elegance inherent in this four-syllable choice cannot be overstated—it glides from speaker to listener with balletic grace, each syllable contributing to a harmonious whole. Clarissa evokes classic literature, refined sensibilities, and timeless femininity without feeling dated or stuffy. This name suggests someone destined for accomplishments, carrying herself with dignity while remaining approachable and warm. The built-in nickname options—Clara, Clary, Rissa—provide flexibility as your daughter grows and potentially desires variations reflecting different life chapters. Clarissa photographs beautifully on graduation programs, wedding invitations, and professional credentials, never limiting career possibilities or social perceptions. Its clarity of pronunciation across multiple languages makes it internationally friendly, while its length provides substance and presence. Parents selecting Clarissa demonstrate appreciation for names with historical depth that continue feeling fresh and relevant.
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