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Koressa

Koressa likely echoes Cora or Kore, the Greek name meaning 'maiden' and linked with Persephone.

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Koressa likely echoes Cora or Kore, the Greek name meaning maiden and linked with Persephone. That gives the name a mythological undertone and a classical feminine atmosphere, even though the spelling is modern.

It feels like a name built to suggest both antiquity and freshness at once. The Koressa form softens the mythic source into something more wearable and contemporary. It carries a graceful, slightly mysterious energy, with an elegant sound that makes it feel poised. In modern use, it belongs to the class of names that borrow ancient resonance without sounding severe, which gives Koressa a romantic and lightly enchanted quality.

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