Thalassa is a beautiful and unique name for a baby girl. This name has its origins in Greek mythology and is associated with the sea. In Greek, Thalassa means "sea" or "ocean," making it a perfect choice for parents who have a deep connection to water or are looking for a name that symbolizes strength and tranquility. The pronunciation of Thalassa is tha-LAH-sah (/tɑˈlɑsə/), and it flows off the tongue with elegance. While not very common, this name has been chosen by a handful of parents in the United States over the years, with six occurrences recorded in 1977. If you're seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for your daughter, Thalassa is definitely worth considering.
Thalassa Cruso, also known as Thalassa Cruso Hencken, was a British-born presenter and author on horticulture, gaining widespread recognition through appearances on The Tonight Show and her PBS gardening show, Making Things Grow, earning her the nickname "The Julia Child of Horticulture." |