Of the sea. (marissa) (marine)
The name Marissa is of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea" or "from the sea". It may have variations or different meanings in other languages depending on cultural interpretations.
No, 'Marissa' is not specifically a Spanish name. It is a variant of the name 'Marisa', which can be found in various cultures and languages, including Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, among others.
Marissa in French means Honey Suckle it is for those of you who don't know is a sweet flower in which you can drink/eat the honey.
"Da" typically means "yes" in many languages, including Russian, German, and Romanian.
In English, "savannah" typically refers to a grassland ecosystem. In other languages, the word may have various meanings unrelated to the English definition of savannah.
The name Amanda generally means "lovable" or "worthy of love" in several languages, including Latin, English, and Spanish.
Marissa (Latin) is "of the sea".
MarissaMarissa means, eye of the sea.... Marissa could also mean, the angel that lies from heaven.... And that is what Marissa does and or could mean....
Of the sea. I'm Irish and my name is Marissa
Marissa mean "From the sea' omg that's my name COOL
No, 'Marissa' is not specifically a Spanish name. It is a variant of the name 'Marisa', which can be found in various cultures and languages, including Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, among others.
Marissa is German for "SHUT UP GRANDMA, DRINK YO PRUNE JUICE!"
It's latin for "of the sea"
It means "bueatiful girl"
Marissa in French means Honey Suckle it is for those of you who don't know is a sweet flower in which you can drink/eat the honey.
Marrissa is from the latin Marissa, meaning 'from the sea'.
in french it mean but monkey face in caramel
Marissa Arena's birth name is Marissa Grace Arena.