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Narcille

French-influenced variant related to Narcissus, from Greek mythology, possibly meaning 'numbness' or 'sleep.'

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Narcille is a French-influenced variant related to Narcissus, from Greek mythology and possibly meaning numbness or sleep. That gives the name a classical and somewhat enigmatic background, with the floral and mythic associations of Narcissus still hovering behind its French-shaped form.

It feels literary, refined, and a little unusual. The name has a delicate, almost aristocratic sound, which softens the stranger edges of its Greek origin. Narcille feels more like a decorative or romantic name than a literal one, and that transformation is part of its appeal.

Because it is rare, it seems to belong to a poetic register rather than everyday usage. Narcille suggests myth, elegance, and the way names can travel from ancient story into modern softness.

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