Proper noun
Alisa
A female given name from Finnish or Russian, equivalent to English Alice.
Alisa tells Lucia that the apparition is a warning and that she must give up her love for Edgardo. Source: Internet
BACH COVID-19 drive-thru testing center team lead, nurse Alisa Rivers (center) monitors the flow of patients coming to the site for scheduled evaluations and nasal swabbing. Source: Internet
At the Rangely Town Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday, trustee Alisa Granger reported on the public safety committee meeting held Sept. 21 with Police Chief Ti Hamblin. Source: Internet
ALISA: I'm so, I'm so impressed and so thankful. Source: Internet
Alisa almost made a joke about her engineer's unrequited love, but decided to rein it in since she hadn't had any luck finding love lately, either. Source: Internet
Alisa imagined a child with the ability to hurl things with her mind being very dangerous if she was untrained. Source: Internet