Elissa

  • Origin
    Hebrew, Phoenician
  • Meaning
    God is my oath
  • Similar names
    Elisa, Elise, Elyse, Ella, Elizabeth, Eleanor
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  • Elissa represents refinement in naming—a choice that demonstrates consideration and taste without veering into pretentiousness. The name has classical roots that provide substance, yet it remains accessible and wearable in contemporary society. Its phonetic structure creates a pleasant rhythm, with the soft 's' sounds lending it a gentle, almost musical quality. Parents selecting Elissa often seek something recognizable yet not overused, a name that won't appear three times on every class roster but won't require constant spelling corrections either. It achieves that delicate balance successfully. The name ages beautifully, suitable for every stage from infancy through adulthood. It carries professionalism for career settings while maintaining warmth for personal relationships. Elissa doesn't come with heavy cultural baggage or strong stereotypical associations, allowing your daughter freedom to define it through her own character and achievements. It's substantial enough to stand alone yet flexible enough to pair with various middle names and surnames.
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