"beloved, variant of Maria"
Marissa
Pronunciation: [ m-uhr-IHS-uh ]
Star of the sea — a Mediterranean beauty with timeless grace
Meaning & Origin
The Story of Marissa
Marissa is an elaborated form of Maris (from the Latin mare meaning sea) or a variant of Maria with the -issa suffix. The Latin phrase Stella Maris (Star of the Sea) was a medieval title for the Virgin Mary, making Marissa part of a long tradition of feminine names connected to the ocean. The -issa ending was fashionable in creating melodic feminine names in the 18th-19th centuries, alongside Clarissa, Larissa, and Melissa.
Marissa had its peak popularity in the United States in the 1990s, fitting the era's preference for three-syllable feminine names ending in -a. It was helped by the character Marissa Cooper on The O.C. television series. While it has declined in new births, it remains a classic recognizable name.
Marissa Cooper on The O.C. (2003-2007), played by Mischa Barton, was one of American television's most famous characters of the 2000s, giving the name strong pop culture resonance for a generation. The name carries the romantic imagery of the sea alongside its Mediterranean elegance.
Fun Facts
- Stella Maris (Star of the Sea) has been a title for the Virgin Mary since at least the 9th century
- The O.C. character Marissa Cooper helped make the name iconic for 2000s pop culture
- Marissa Mayer was one of the first female engineers at Google and later became CEO of Yahoo
Marissa in Other Languages
Famous People Named Marissa
Marissa Mayer
Business
1975
American technology executive who was one of the first female engineers at Google and later served as CEO of Yahoo
Marisa Tomei
Actor
1964
American actress who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for My Cousin Vinny (1992)
Marissa Cooper Fictional
Other
Iconic fictional character on the TV drama The O.C. (2003-2007), portrayed by Mischa Barton — a defining 2000s pop cultu...
Iconic fictional character on the TV drama The O.C. (2003-2007), portrayed by Mischa Barton — a defining 2000s pop culture figure
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 3
- Popularity Rank
- #1,496
- Total SSA Count
- 145
- Cultural Origins
- American English Italian Spanish
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- High
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Also a Boy Name
Marissa is also used as a boy name, ranked #21139.
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About the Name Marissa
Marissa is a girl name with American, English, Italian, and Spanish origins . The name means "beloved, variant of Maria" in Latin .
Is Marissa a boy or girl name? Marissa is used as both a girl and boy name. As a girl name, it ranks #1,496 in popularity. As a boy name, it ranks #21,139. Marissa is more commonly used as a girl name.
Marissa is currently ranked #1,496 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Marissa has 3 syllables and is pronounced m-uhr-IHS-uh, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Marissa include Rissa, Mari, and Marri. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Marissa include Maria, Mariana, Mariah, Mariam, Marie . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.