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** [[Lissa Martinez]], American ocean engineer | ** [[Lissa Martinez]], American ocean engineer | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 12 June 2025
Lissa may refer to:
Places
- the old Venetian name for the Adriatic island of Vis
- the German name for the town of Leszno in Poland
- the German name for the town of Lysá nad Labem in the Czech Republic
- Kreis Lissa, a Kreis (county) in the southern administrative district of Posen, in the Prussian province of Posen
- Lissa (Lycia), a town of ancient Lycia, now in Turkey
People
- Lissa, a female given name, e.g., a diminutive form from Melissa or Alyssa.
- Lissa Endriga, American television host and model
- Lissa Evans
- Lissa Hunter, American artist
- Lissa Martinez, American ocean engineer
- Lissa Muscatine
- Lissa Vera, Argentine singer-songwriter, composer and actress
- Alyssa "Lissa" Daniels of "Lissa Explains it All"
- Zofia Lissa, Polish musicologist
Fictional characters
- Lissa, a playable character and the younger sister of Chrom from Fire Emblem Awakening.
- Lissa, a main character from the Vampire Academy book series.
Other
See also
- Template:Intitle
- de Lissa
- Lyssa, the spirit of mad rage in Greek mythology