Neryssa name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek and Italian
Pronunciation: n(e)-ryssa
Meaning: Daughter of the Sea, Sea Nymph and Expectant
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What does Neryssa mean?

Neryssa is variant form of darling Nerissa. Nerissa is variant of admired Nereida. Also Nerissa is variant of Nericcia. Used largely in English, Nerissa is of Italian and Old Greek origin, Nerissa means "Sea Nymph and Daughter of the Sea".

How do I pronounce Neryssa?

Two syllabled Neryssa is pronounced as n(e)-ryssa. There are multiple ways to say the baby name, i.e., ner(ys)-sa.

Variants of Neryssa

Nerissa, Nereida, Nericcia, Narice, Narine, Nerys

How popular is the name Neryssa?

Neryssa is an uncommon name probably limited to Indonesia. At least, 80 people around the globe have been given the name as per our estimate.

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You secretly believe that you are a genius. Our advice to you "Fake it until you make it." Learn how to love yourself before you love someone else. Be the living proof to those who ignored you, they need to realize you were right this whole time. You are a good listener and friend. You are the most important person in your life and to you, no one else matters. You are into material possessions but you don't realize it's not what matters most.

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