Larissa (name)
Larissa Pronunciation lə-RIH-sə Greek: [ˈlarisa] Russian: [ɫɐˈrʲisə] Gender female Language(s) Catalan, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish Name day March 26 Derivation Lara Meaning Citadel Alternative spelling Larisa Short form(s) Lara
Larissa (Ancient Greek : Λάρισα ) is a female given name of Greek origin that is common in Eastern European nations of Orthodox church heritage. It is derived either from Larissa , a nymph in Greek mythology who was a daughter of Pelasgus , or from the name of the ancient city of Larissa in Greece which meant "citadel" or "fortress" in a now extinct Pre-Greek substrate language.[ 1]
The name was later borne by the Christian martyr of the fourth century Saint Larissa . The name is spelled Λάρισα in modern Greek and Лариса in Cyrillic , and based on either may also be Latinised as Larisa. It is used in Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian and Latvian languages.[ 2] In 2009, Larisa was the 21st most common name for girls born in Romania.[ 3]
A Russian short form is Lara , made famous through Boris Pasternak 's novel Doctor Zhivago (1957).[ 2]
People named Larissa
Saint Larissa (died c.375), early martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches
Larissa Behrendt (born 1969), Australian legal academic, writer, filmmaker and Indigenous rights advocate
Larissa Crummer (born 1996), Australian footballer
Larissa Fiallo (born 1983), Miss Dominican Republic in the 2004 Miss Universe pageant
Larissa França (born 1982), Brazilian beach volleyball player
Larissa Giddings (born 1972), Australian politician
Larissa Iapichino (born 2002), Italian female long jumper
Larissa Kalaus (born 1996), Croatian handball player
Larissa Kaur (born 1941), Estonian ballerina
Larissa Kelly (born 1980), American scholar and Jeopardy! winner
Larissa Lai (born 1967), Canadian writer, critic and professor
Larissa Adler Lomnitz (1932–2019), French-born Chilean-Mexican social anthropologist
Larissa Lowing (born 1973), Canadian artistic gymnast
Larissa de Macedo Machado , professionally known as Anitta , Brazilian singer
Larissa Manoela (born 2000), Brazilian actress and singer
Larissa-Antonia Marolt (born 1992), Austrian fashion model
Larissa Meek (born 1978), American model and beauty queen
Larissa Mondrus (born 1943), German stage name of Soviet expatriate singer
Larissa Riquelme (born 1985), Paraguayan model and actress
Larissa Tago Takeda , Japanese-Brazilian voice actress
Larissa Tudor (died 1926), woman rumored to be Grand Duchess Tatiana of Russia
Larissa Volokhonsky (born 1945), Russian-born translator
Larissa Werbicki (born 1996), Canadian rower
People named Larisa
Larysa Kosach (better known as Lesya Ukrainka , 1871–1913), Ukrainian poet, writer and playwright
Larisa Bergen (1949–2023), Soviet Olympic volleyball player
Larisa Blazic (born 1970), British video installation artist and academic
Larisa Dolina (born 1955), Russian singer and actress
Larisa Gribaleva (born 1973), Belarusian singer, TV presenter and actress
Larisa Guzeyeva (born 1959), Soviet and Russian actress and television host
Larisa Iordache (born 1996), Romanian artist gymnast
Larisa Latynina (born 1934), Russian-Ukrainian former Soviet gymnast
Larisa Maksimova (born 1943), Russian mathematical logician
Larisa Neiland (born 1966), Latvian tennis player
Larisa Oleynik (born 1981), American actress
Larisa Petrik (born 1949), Soviet gymnast
Larisa Ratushnaya (1921–1944), Hero of the Soviet Union
Larisa Shepitko (1938–1979), Soviet film director
Larisa Shoigu (1953–2021), Russian politician
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