This is the 7011th most frequent French word.
marissa
The word "marissa" does not have a meaning in French; it is typically a proper noun, such as a name.
Here, 'Marissa' is utilized as a proper noun, specifying a person's name in the sentence. This is its typical use.
Marissa aime les chats et passe souvent son temps à les caresser.
Marissa loves cats and often spends her time petting them.
In this sentence, 'Marissa' is again used as a proper noun, indicating the name of the individual referred to and her action.
Le livre que Marissa a prêté est très intéressant.
The book that Marissa lent is very interesting.
'Marissa' serves as the subject performing the action of being present at an event in the given context.