Narcisse

Meaning of Narcisse

Narcisse is a distinguished name of French origin, meaning "daffodil" or "narcissus flower." It exudes an air of elegance and sophistication, making it a unique choice for a baby boy. With its roots in Greek mythology, Narcisse is associated with the story of a handsome young man who fell in love with his own reflection. Despite its rarity, Narcisse has a timeless appeal that has stood the test of time. In the United States, while not among the most popular names, it has been consistently used over the years, reflecting its enduring charm. Variations like Narcissa add to the versatility of this name. With its rich history and alluring sound, Narcisse is a name that carries both strength and grace.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as nar-SEES (/naʁ.sis/)

English

  • Pronunced as nar-SIS (/nɐr.ˈsɪs/)

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Notable People Named Narcisse

Narcisse Pelletier, a French sailor, was abandoned in Australia at the age of 14 and lived with an Aboriginal family for 17 years before being rescued.
Narcisse Brunette was a renowned French architect.
Narcisse Ambanza is a Congolese-Canadian professional basketball player who represents the DR Congo men's national basketball team.
Narcisse Poirier was a Quebec artist.
Narcisse Lecavalier was a prominent Quebec notary and Conservative political figure who represented Jacques-Cartier from 1867 to 1882.
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