Marisia is of Slavic origin, specifically from Poland and other Eastern European countries. It is a variation of Maria, which is derived from the Latin 'Maria', meaning "sea" or "bitter". Marisia is often used as an affectionate nickname or diminutive for Maria. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages, likely due to the veneration of the Virgin Mary in Catholic countries. Today, it remains a unique and charming choice for parents looking for a distinctive name with a rich historical background.
The name Marisia experienced periods of popularity with a notable spike in usage in 1991, but overall it has remained relatively uncommon throughout the given years.