Clarrissa
/klɚˈisə/
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Clarrissa, of English origin, is derived from the Latin 'Clarissa', meaning 'one who is famously bright' or 'clear'. It evokes a sense of brilliance, clarity, and intelligence. The name has been popular in literature, such as Samuel Richardson's novel 'Clarissa', and is associated with grace and wisdom.
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