Clairissa
kluh-RISS-uh
Clairissa is a girl’s name of Italian origin, meaning “A variation of Clarissa, an invented name from the 18th century meaning 'bright, clear, famous'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1994.
What Clairissa Means
“A variation of Clarissa, an invented name from the 18th century meaning 'bright, clear, famous'.”
The Story of Clairissa
This name, a shimmering variant from centuries past, holds a luminous clarity, a bright destiny already shining for your daughter.
Clairissa is a melodic embellishment of Clarissa, an invented name popularized in the 18th century, possibly by Samuel Richardson. Its root lies in the Latin 'clarus,' meaning 'bright, clear, famous.' This name traveled from the salons of Europe, carrying its inherent brilliance, and found a place in families seeking a name that evoked both radiance and renown, with this specific form gaining traction in the late 20th century.
Saying 'Clairissa' feels like a beam of light breaking through clouds, a sound that is both clear and luminous. It holds a promise of intelligence and a gentle fame, the kind that comes from shining your own inner light. When you write Clairissa on her baby book, you're capturing that radiant hope, the vision of a daughter who will bring clarity and brightness to your world. You can already see her glowing.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#22 in 1994
Total Births
507
First Recorded
1975
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