Proper noun
Alternative spelling of Larissa (the city in Greece)
A female given name from Ancient Greek, a less common spelling of Larissa.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough she lost in the second round of the Paris Open to Anke Huber in singles, Kournikova reached her second doubles WTA Tour final, partnering with Larisa Neiland. Source: Internet
On the other hand, mosques and historical buildings in many important cities, including the capital Athens, Ioannina, Giannitsa, Crete, Larisa, and Kavala continue to share the same fate. Source: Internet
The CAS remitted this case as well as similar ones involving Olga Danilova and Larisa Lazutina (both from Russia ) to the IOC Executive Board, which confirmed the rulings in February 2004. Source: Internet
Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" gets a face-lift in this amusing adaptation set in a Seattle high school, where popular Bianca Stratford (Larisa Oleynik) is forbidden to date until her older sister Katarina (Julia Stiles) finds a beau. Source: Internet
“The service is unique and established precisely for individual tours,” founder Larisa Kuznetsova says. Source: Internet
Like Benson, Larisa Mednis worked the same last shift as the employee who tested positive. Source: Internet