Clorisa is a unique and uncommon female given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word 'chloros', meaning 'green' or 'pale green'. This name was popularized during the Victorian era and has been used sparingly since then, making it distinctive even today.
"Clorisa saw its peak popularity in 1975 with 14 births, followed by a steady decline until the 1990s when it experienced some resurgence, culminating in 8 births in 1994 and 1997. Overall, there were 51 babies named Clorisa from 1975 to 1997."