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What does Lissie mean?
Lissie as a girls' name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lissie is "rational". Lissie is an alternate spelling of Alyssa (Greek). Lissie is also a derivative of Elissa: form of Alice and Elizabeth.
STARTS WITH Li-
ASSOCIATED WITH greek
Variations
VARIANTS Lyza, Lyssie, Lyssi, Lyssa, Lysa, Lusa, Lizzy, Lizzie▼, Lizy, Liza▼, Lissy, Lissi, Lissa, Lisa▼, Liesa, Leisa▼, Leeza, Leesa, Leasa
OTHER FORMS VIA ALYSSA, ELISSA, ELIZABETH Alisse, Bessie▼, Betsie, Elisse, Elissia, Elsie▼, Elspie, Libbi, Libbie▼, Libbye, Lies, Liese, Liesel, Liesja, Lili, Lis, Lisbet, Lise, Lisel, Lisette▼, Lisl, Lissette▼, Lizzi, Lyse
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Lissie Kailyn (L.K.), ..
How popular is Lissie?
Lissie is an uncommon first name for females. Lissie is a rare last name too for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Lissie reached its peak rank of #705 in the U.S. in the 1880s, but is not listed at the moment. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)
Which version is better?
Popular variation forms of Lissie listed in the Top 2000 are Elizabeth (#13 FROM CURRENT RECORDS), Alyssa (#150), Elsie (#280), Lisa (#891), Elissa (#1261), Liza (#1662), Lise, Lizzie, Lissette, Lissa, Lisette, Lili, Lisbet, Bessie, Libbie, Leisa, Leeza, Leesa, Leasa and Lyssa. Other forms, like Lisel, are uncommon. Usage of these forms of Lissie reached its apex a century ago (USAGE OF 4.01%) and has become much lower since (USAGE 0.72%, DOWN 82%), with versions such as Liza becoming somewhat outmoded.
Similar Names
Lissie is alike in pronunciation to Lacie▼, Lassey, Lassie, Laycie and Lucie. Other recommended sound-alike names are Cassie▼, Cissee, Cissi, Cissie, Crissie (see Christina), Essie▼, Gussie▼, Issie, Jessie▼, Kaissie, Kassie▼, Kessie, Kinsie, Kissie, Krissie, Lashae, Leese, Lesia▼, Leslie▼, Lexie, Licia, Lidie, Ligia, Lilie, Lillie▼, Lindie, Linnie▼, Linsie, Lisha, Lisia, Liszka, Livie, Livvie, Lize, Loise, Luise, Missie, Mistie, Nessie, Prissie, Sissee (see Sissy), Sissie, Tassie and Tessie▼. These names tend to be more commonly used than Lissie.
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