A highly modern elaboration likely built from Chris-, from Greek Christos meaning "anointed."
Chrisyius is a highly modern elaboration likely built from Chris-, and that root connects it to Christos, the Greek word meaning anointed. The name therefore stands near the biblical and Christian naming tradition, even though its final shape is almost certainly a contemporary invention.
The added syllables give it an elongated, formal quality, as if it were trying to sound classical while remaining visually unique. That tension between sacred root and modern construction is central to its feel. Chrisyius sounds uncommon, elaborate, and slightly scholarly, like a name made to stand apart from the more familiar Chris, Christopher, or Christian family.
Names of this type often show how traditional religious material can be reshaped into something that feels individual and current. Chrisyius keeps the old root visible, but dresses it in a more theatrical, modern form.