Alyssa or Alissa originates of ancient Greece, meaning "rational" or more literally, "against madness"; and from Alyssum, a flowering plant of the mustard family thought to cure diseases of the skin. From Spanish, Alissa is an evolution of Teutonic German and French name Alice, meaning "noble" or "exalted".
Alyssa or Alissa originates of ancient Greece, meaning "rational" or more literally, "against madness"; and from Alyssum, a flowering plant of the mustard family thought to cure diseases of the skin. From Spanish, Alissa is an evolution of Teutonic German and French name Alice, meaning "noble" or "exalted".
Alyssa or Alissa originates of ancient Greece, meaning "rational" or more literally, "against madness"; and from Alyssum, a flowering plant of the mustard family thought to cure diseases of the skin. From Spanish, Alissa is an evolution of Teutonic German and French name Alice, meaning "noble" or "exalted".
Alyssa or Alissa originates of ancient Greece, meaning "rational" or more literally, "against madness"; and from Alyssum, a flowering plant of the mustard family thought to cure diseases of the skin. From Spanish, Alissa is an evolution of Teutonic German and French name Alice, meaning "noble" or "exalted".