Elysse

Meaning of Elysse

Elysse carries a quietly graceful charm, blending the warmth of its Hebrew roots—tracing back to Elisheba, “God is my oath”—with a touch of French refinement that evokes Elysium’s gentle promise of bliss. In Indian homes, the name conjures images of the first monsoon raindrop on a jasmine leaf, a reminder that life’s sweetest moments often arrive softly and unexpectedly. Though softly spoken—eh-LISS—it has steadily found its place on nursery walls and birth announcements, much like the steady glow of a diya lighting a family gathering. Parents drawn to Elysse often envision a daughter whose presence is both poetic and purposeful, a name that speaks of devotion, delight, and that rare capacity to make everyday moments shimmer with quiet joy.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as eh-LISS (/ɛˈlɪs/)

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