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    Narcisse / Narciso / Narcissa

    Pronunciation: nar-SEES

    ⚥ Unisex
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    Narcissus flower; numbness, sleep

    Origin

    Greek

    The Story Behind Narcisse

    Narcisse is derived from the Greek word 'narkissos', referring to the narcissus flower. The flower itself is thought to be named from 'narke', meaning 'numbness' or 'slumber', possibly due to the narcotic properties of some plants in the genus or the drooping appearance of the flower. The name is famously associated with the figure of Narcissus in Greek mythology, a beautiful youth who fell in love with his own reflection and was transformed into the flower.

    While the mythological figure is male, the name Narcisse has been used for both genders, particularly in French-speaking cultures. Its association with the flower gives it a delicate and natural feel, while the mythological connection adds a layer of depth and a cautionary tale about vanity. It has seen varying degrees of popularity over centuries, often experiencing revivals alongside other classical names.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Rare
    Trend:Rare
    Era:Ancient, Renaissance, Contemporary
    Popular in:France, Canada

    Is Narcisse Right for Your Baby?

    Narcisse is a Elegant, Exotic, Mystical name that suits parents looking for something unique and distinctive. It may require a brief explanation of pronunciation in some regions.

    Syllables2
    LengthLong
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationModerate

    Cultural Associations

    Greek Mythology

    Regions Where Narcisse Is Used

    Romance / Latin

    Name Vibe

    Elegant
    Exotic
    Mystical

    Famous People Named Narcisse

    • Narcisse-Virgile Diaz de la Peña, French painter
    • Narcisse Pérodeau, Canadian politician
    • Narcisse Fournier, French writer
    • Narcisse Théophile Patouillard, French pharmacist and mycologist

    Narcisse in different fonts

    NarcisseDancing Script
    NarcisseCaveat
    NarcisseSatisfy
    NarcissePacifico
    NarcisseGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Narcisse

    What does Narcisse mean?

    Narcisse means "Narcissus flower; numbness, sleep". It is derived from Greek.

    What is the origin of Narcisse?

    Narcisse originates from Ancient Greek. Its cultural origin is Greek.

    Is Narcisse a male or female name?

    Narcisse is a unisex name.

    How do you pronounce Narcisse?

    Narcisse is pronounced "nar-SEES".

    What language does Narcisse come from?

    Narcisse comes from Ancient Greek.

    Is Narcisse a popular name?

    Narcisse is considered a rare name, and its popularity trend is rare.

    What are variants of Narcisse?

    Variants of Narcisse include Narciso, Narcissa.

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