Larisa igoa faamatalaga e faapea: lenei igoa i isi gagana, sipelaga ma faaleoga variants, variants fafine ma tane o igoa muamua Larisa.
Faamatala Larisa
Possibly derived from the name of the ancient city of Larisa in Thessaly, which meant "citadel". In Greek legends, the nymph Larisa was either a daughter or mother of Pelasgus, the ancestor of the mythical Pelasgians. This name was later borne by a 4th-century Greek martyr who is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Church. The name (of the city, nymph and saint) is commonly Latinized as Larissa, with a double s.
O Larisa se igoa teine?
Ioe, igoa Larisa ua itupa tamaitai.
O fea e igoa muamua Larisa o mai ai?
Igoa Larisa taatele i Lusian, Ukaraina, Lomani, Latvian, Talafatu Greek.
Isi spellings mo igoa muamua Larisa
Лариса (i Rusia, i Ukaraina), Λαρισα (i Anamua Greek)