Larissa

Larissa is a feminine name of Greek origin that has been in use since ancient times. It is derived from the Greek word 'larissa', which means 'citadel' or 'fortified place'.

In Greek mythology, Larissa was a nymph who was the daughter of Pelasgus, a legendary ancestor of the Pelasgians, one of the oldest inhabitants of Greece.

The name Larissa was also the name of an ancient city in Thessaly, Greece, which was known for its fortified walls and strategic location. This city was an important center of trade and culture in ancient times.

Today, Larissa is a popular name in many countries, particularly in Greece, Russia, and parts of Eastern Europe. It is often associated with beauty, strength, and resilience, reflecting its origins as a name related to a fortified place.

US popularity 2023:147 children

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