Alyssse is of Latin origin, derived from the male name Alexander. It means "defending men" or "protecting mankind." This name gained popularity during the Middle Ages and has since been used throughout Europe. In some cultures, Allysse is considered a unisex name, while in others it's predominantly female. It offers the opportunity for various nicknames such as Alyssa, Alex, and Allie. The name's uniqueness makes it memorable, while its familiar sound makes it approachable.
"Allysse was quite popular as a baby girl's name in 1987 with exactly five newborns sharing the name."