Irisa

"Variant of Iris. Rainbow"

♀ Female Β· Greek
mythological nature elegant variant

πŸ“– About Irisa

Irisa is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived as an elaborated form of Iris (Ἲρις), the ancient Greek word for "rainbow." In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger of the gods, serving as a bridge between heaven and earth. The suffix -a in Irisa adds a softer, more melodic quality to the classical root, a pattern common in Slavic and Romance languages where names are adapted with diminutive or feminine endings. The name gained particular traction in Eastern European countries, especially in the Balkans and Russia, where it emerged as a distinctive alternative to the more widespread Iris. Beyond mythology, the name carries associations with the iris flower, celebrated for its striking palette of purples, blues, and whites, and with the iris of the eye, symbolizing perception and insight. Irisa thus weaves together themes of divine communication, natural beauty, and clarity of vision.

πŸ“ Details

  • OriginGreek
  • Gender♀ Female
  • MeaningVariant of Iris. Rainbow

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