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Ipsa

From Latin *ipsa* ('herself/itself') and used as a short, unusual feminine name in modern contexts.

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Ipsa comes from Latin ipsa, meaning herself or itself, and it has been used as a short, unusual feminine name in modern contexts. That origin makes it unusual even by literary-name standards, because it is drawn directly from a grammatical form rather than from a conventional personal-name source. The result is compact, enigmatic, and quietly intellectual.

As a given name, Ipsa feels minimal and somewhat modernist. It has the crispness of a word-name, which gives it a rarefied, almost conceptual quality. Names like this can feel elegant precisely because they are so spare.

Ipsa suggests selfhood in a literal sense, which adds a subtle philosophical resonance. It is the kind of name that stands apart from more common naming patterns, appealing to those drawn to brevity, Latin texture, and an unusually self-contained sound.

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