Narcyssa
n(a)-rcyssa,
nar-cyssa
Origin:Greek
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Daffodil; Sleep; Numbness
Narcyssa is a fragrant and feminine variant of the classic Narcissa and Narcissus. With roots in Greek mythology and the word narkissos, meaning "daffodil," Narcyssa paints a picture of blossoming flowers and sunny meadows dipped in nature's embrace. It may connect to the Greek narke, meaning "sleep" and "numbness," which was an effect brought on by the soothing properties of the narcissus flower. This moniker is perhaps better known in contemporary times from the character Narcissa Malfoy in the Harry Potter universe. Narcyssa whispers tales of inner beauty and self-discovery, inviting baby to bloom into their fullest potential.
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