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Klarrissa

Klarrissa is a spelling variant of Clarissa, from Latin clarus, meaning bright or clear.

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Klarrissa is a spelling variant of Clarissa, from Latin clarus, meaning bright or clear. The doubled r and initial K give the name a sharper, more stylized visual identity, while the underlying classical meaning remains unchanged.

It belongs to the family of names that feel antique in origin but modern in presentation. As a given name, Klarrissa feels elegant, elaborate, and slightly dramatic. It preserves the graceful femininity of Clarissa but adds a visual twist that makes it look less conventional.

That can make the name feel more personal and memorable without altering its essential character. The effect is bright, refined, and somewhat theatrical, with a classic center wrapped in a contemporary spelling.

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