Mallissa, of Latin origin, means 'harsh' or 'strength'. This unique name was likely derived from the male name Malachias, which is a variant of Malachi. Mallissa is often associated with the female form of Mallakos, an ancient Greek surname that denoted a 'tousled or curly-haired person'. The name Mallissa has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinctive sound and spelling, yet it remains relatively uncommon, offering parents who choose this name for their daughter the opportunity to give her a unique identity.
The name Myrtte had a peak year of popularity in 1895 with six births recorded during that time, making up the total of six known births bearing this name.