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Klairissa

A modern blend of Claire and Clarissa, ultimately from Latin clarus meaning 'bright,' 'clear,' or 'famous.'

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Klairissa is a modern blend of Claire and Clarissa, ultimately from Latin clarus, meaning bright, clear, or famous. The K spelling gives the name a more contemporary graphic edge, while the combined source material keeps it anchored in a long tradition of clarity and illumination.

It is a name that sounds classical but looks freshly tailored. Because it draws from two established names, Klairissa feels familiar in spirit even as it stands apart in form. The result is elegant, somewhat elaborate, and intentionally distinctive.

Its meaning carries a sense of light and distinction, which suits the polished sound of the name itself. Klairissa has the kind of layered, ornamental quality that appeals to modern tastes for classic roots with a personalized twist.

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