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Narcisa

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Narcisa is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Narcisa is the feminine form of Narcissus, a name of Greek origin derived from the Greek word 'narkissos', meaning 'sleep' or 'numbness', referring to the daffodil flower.”, and peaked in popularity in 1924.

Letters7
Syllables3
OriginGreek

What Narcisa Means

Narcisa is the feminine form of Narcissus, a name of Greek origin derived from the Greek word 'narkissos', meaning 'sleep' or 'numbness', referring to the daffodil flower.

The Story of Narcisa

A name whispered from ancient Greece, linked to the flower that blooms with an almost intoxicating, reflective beauty.

Narcisa, the feminine form of Narcissus, originates from ancient Greece. Its roots lie in the Greek word 'narkissos,' associated with 'sleep' or 'numbness,' beautifully describing the enchanting, sometimes melancholic, allure of the daffodil flower. The name carries the weight of myth and the delicate scent of nature.

This name suggests a daughter with a deep inner world and a serene presence. For your child, Narcisa means a capacity for profound reflection and an appreciation for life's quiet beauties. You imagine her possessing a gentle enchantment, a soul that draws others with her tranquil, captivating spirit.

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Numerology

7

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Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.

Famous Namesakes

  • Narcisa de Jesus Martillo Moran

    Ecuadorian saint known for her piety.

Personality Traits

ElegantEnchantingReflectiveSerene

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#11 in 1924

Total Births

218

First Recorded

1915

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