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Calasia

Modern elaboration of Greek-rooted Calista, meaning 'most beautiful,' with an ornate Latinate ending.

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Calasia is a modern elaboration of Calista, a Greek-rooted name meaning most beautiful, with an ornate Latinate ending added for flourish. The result is a name that feels like it wants to be elegant on the page as well as lyrical in sound.

It stretches the familiar classic into something more decorative and less predictable. Because Calasia is built rather than inherited, it belongs to the contemporary tradition of refining older names into more elaborate forms. It keeps the beauty association of Calista but changes the mood from straightforward classic to softly embellished.

The name feels bright, feminine, and slightly dramatic, with enough structure to seem formal and enough invention to feel current. That balance gives it a polished, almost jewel-like quality.

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