Narciss is an ancient Greek male given name, derived from the Greek word 'narkao', meaning 'to be numb'. It is most famously associated with Narcissus, a legendary figure in Greek mythology who fell deeply in love with his own reflection and eventually turned into a flower bearing his name. The name has been used sparingly throughout history but gained some popularity during the Middle Ages in Europe.
"Narciss was quite popular during its sole year of popularity, with five babies named Narciss born in 1918."