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Blysse as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Blysse

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The baby name Blysse is a Unisex name , 1 syllables long and is pronounced /blɪs/ (BLISS).

Blysse is English in Origin.

Gender: Unisex
Syllables: 1.0
Origin: English
Pronunciation: /blɪs/ (BLISS)

What is the meaning of the name Blysse ?

The baby name Blysse is a Unisex name , 1 syllables long and is pronounced /blɪs/ (BLISS).

Blysse is English in Origin.

Blysse is a modern, stylized take on the English word-name Bliss, meaning “joy, delight,” or “a state of perfect happiness.” The term descends from Middle English blisse, ultimately from Old English roots denoting merriment and cheer, and it sits near the semantic field of “blithe.” As a given name, it carries a bright, uplifting aura with an undercurrent of serenity and grace.

In use, Bliss first appeared as an English surname applied to a cheerful person, then migrated into given-name territory through virtue and word-name fashions - from early Protestant naming to 19th-century revivals and today’s unisex nature. Blysse preserves that heritage while lending a boutique, medieval-tinged spelling. Variants and near-forms include Bliss, Blyss, Blisse, Blythe, Joy, and Felicity. Rare but recognizable, Blysse offers a crisp, modern sound anchored in a long English linguistic tradition.

Blysse is extremely rare. Across 1 country, we found just 1 recorded use of it.

Blysse has the following similar or variant Names

Blysse – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
SG Girls 0 #632 1 18,916
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Blysse is a unisex name, given to both boys and girls.
Blysse is a one syllable name, pronounced /blɪs/ (BLISS).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Bliss, Blisse, Blyss, Blyse and Blissie.
Without doubt. Blysse leaves almost no footprint in the statistics we follow, putting it at the far rare end of the spectrum.