All about the name LAISSA

Meaning, origin, history.

Laissa is a unique and beautiful name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "laisa," which means "not" or "no." However, despite its negative connotation in English, Laissa holds a deeper meaning when used as a name.

The name Laissa was popularized by the renowned Algerian writer Kateb Yacine in his novel "Nedjma." In the novel, Laissa is the sister of Nedjma, the protagonist. Although her role in the story is relatively minor, she left a lasting impression on readers and eventually became a popular baby name.

In many Arabic cultures, names often have significant meanings or are chosen based on their sounds rather than their literal translations. Therefore, it's not uncommon for parents to choose names like Laissa despite its unusual meaning in English. In Arabic culture, Laissa may be seen as a unique and melodic name that doesn't necessarily convey the negative connotation associated with it in other languages.

Today, Laissa remains a popular name in many North African countries such as Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. While it is less common in other parts of the world, those who bear this beautiful name often stand out due to its uniqueness and rich history.

See also

Arab
English
Algeria

Popularity of the name LAISSA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Laissa was a popular baby girl name in 2004 with 7 births and had 5 more additions to its ranks by 2006, bringing the total number of babies named Laissa over those two years to 12."

Name variation LAISSA.