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[Opinions] Elissa
What do you think of Elissa? I like its mythological background and find it more usable than its counterpart Dido (though I like it as well). I also think Elissa is a nice variant for either Elisa or Alyssa.Formerly known as Remora L.
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I once knew an Elissa (pronounced with a long E at the beginning). It's a pretty enough name, but the bearer kind of soured me on it (her niceness initially came off as fake, and in the end I was right).I do prefer the name to Alyssa which, though nice, is really popular among my generation (90s kid). However, my favorite among all three is Elisa (pronounced el-EE-sah).
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While I do like the mythological background, it sounds like a variant of Alyssa. I prefer Eliza.
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It's just kind of there, in a pleasant enough way. Elise, Elisa, Elsa, Elissa, Alyssa, Elisha, Alicia. I don't associate it with Dido myths, but it's an interesting etymology.

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I agree with you, it's way better than Dido.
And it's a nice variant for Alyssa. I prefer Alyssa though.
I say Elisa as -eesa and Elissa as -issa so I'm not sure that really substitutes. I like Elissa more than Elisa.
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Any pronunciation I think it is pretty. Aesthetically, I love the way Elissa looks in comparison to Alyssa.
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Despite the classic origin, it doesn't have the feel of a classic name to me. It looks more like Melissa minus the M- to me. I'd rather see Dido used, though I understand you don't find it all that usable.
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