Talk:Alyssa
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editReference number 5 seems unreliable! 180.200.162.100 (talk) 11:06, 21 December 2012 (UTC)
Question
editI do not mean to be annoying, but why is this article still protected after so many years? Adding these listed names (new and duplicates) to the article would require simply copying and pasting. Please consider doing so? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:8807:A788:6800:8D27:F5EE:8EB6:ACB5 (talk) 20:44, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Could an auto-confirmed Wikipedia user please add this vital information to the article?
editPlease replace the names in the article with these names. (Some of them are duplicates of the article's listed names, but I organized them.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:8807:A788:6800:5078:F831:E871:6588 (talk) 23:46, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
Alisa
edit- Alisa Agafonova (born 1991), Ukrainian former competitive ice dancer
- Alisa Ahmann (born 1994), German fashion model
- Alisa Bellettini (1954-2016), American television producer
- Alisa Bokulich, American philosopher of science
- Alisa Buchinger (born 1992), Austrian karateka
- Alisa Burras (born 1975), American former professional basketball player
- Alisa Camplin (born 1974), Australian aerial skier
- Alisa Childers (born 1975), American singer and songwriter
- Alisa Chumachenko, Lithuanian entrepreneur
- Alisa Craig (1922-2005), American novelist Charlotte MacLeod’s pen name
- Alisa Drei (born 1978), Finnish former competitive figure skater
- Alisa Durbrow (born 1988), Japanese model, actress, and singer
- Alisa Efimova (born 1999), Finnish-Russian pair skater
- Alisa Fedichkina (born 2002), Russian competitive figure skater
- Alisa Freindlich (born 1934), Soviet and Russian actress
- Alisa Galliamova (born 1972), Russian chess player
- Alisa Ganieva (born 1985), Russian author and essayist
- Alisa Harvey (born 1965), American middle distance runner
- Alisa Jakobi (born 1981), Estonian artist, actress, and graphic designer
- Alisa Kajornchaiyakul (born 1966), Thai beauty pageant winner
- Alisa Kano (born 1994), American group rhythmic gymnast
- Alisa Kelli Wise (born 1962), American lawyer and judge
- Alisa Kezheradze (1937-1996), American pianist and teacher
- Alisa Khachatryan, Armenian professional footballer
- Alisa Khaleyeva (born 1978), Azerbaijani former swimmer
- Alisa Kireeva (born 1989), Ukrainian former competitive figure skater
- Alisa Kirilyuk (born 1990), Russian sailor
- Alisa Kleybanova (born 1989), Russian former tennis player
- Alisa Kolosova (born 1987), Russian mezzo-soprano
- Alisa Koonen (1889-1974), Russian and Soviet actress
- Alisa Kozhikina (born 2003), Russian singer
- Alisa Kresge (born 1985), American former basketball player and current coach
- Alisa Krylova (born 1982), Russian supermodel and international journalist
- Alisa Kwitney (born 1964), American writer
- Alisa LaGamma, American art historian
- Alisa Lepselter (born 1963), American film editor
- Alisa Margolis (born 1975), Ukrainian artist
- Alisa Marić (born 1970), Serbian chess player
- Alisa Melekhina (born 1991), American chess player and ballerina
- Alisa Mikonsaari (born 1993), Finnish figure skater
- Alisa Mitskog, American politician
- Alisa Mizuki (born 1976), Japanese actress, singer, and model
- Alisa Mon (born 1964), Soviet and Russian pop singer
- Alisa Ozhogina (born 2000), Russian-born Spanish synchro swimmer
- Alisa Palmer, Canadian theater director and playwright
- Alisa Persons, American writer and video filmmaker
- Alisa Reyes (born 1981), American actress
- Alisa Rukpinij (born 1995), Thai international footballer
- Alisa Sadikova (born 2003), Russian prodigy classical harpist
- Alisa Shevchenko (born 1984), Russian hacker and cybersecurity researcher
- Alisa Solomon (born 1956), American writer, journalist, and editor
- Alisa Spahić (born 1990), Bosnian footballer
- Alisa Stomakhina (born 2002), Russian-born figure skater for Austria
- Alisa Takigawa (born 1991), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
- Alisa Tishchenko (born 2004), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
- Alisa Ueno (born 1989), Japanese singer, disk jockey, model, fashion designer, businessperson, and internet personality
- Alisa Vainio (born 1997), Finnish long-distance runner
- Alisa Valdes (born 1969), American author, journalist, and film producer
- Alisa Van Oijen (born 1992), Austrian former professional racing cyclist
- Alisa Vetterlein (born 1988), German former footballer
- Alisa Walker, member of American country music band Redhead Express
- Alisa Walton (born 1970), Canadian actress
- Alisa Weilerstein (born 1982), American classical cellist
- Alisa Wells (1927-1988), American photographer
- Alisa Xayalith (born 1986), New Zealand musician
- Alisa Zhambalova (born 1994), Russian cross-country skier
Fictional Characters
edit- Alisa Bosconovitch, from the “Tekken” video game series
- Alisa Selezneva, in Russian writer Kir Bulychev’s series of children’s science fiction books
- Alisa Tager, or Cipher, from “X-Men” comics
Alissa
edit- Alissa Anderegg (born 1994), American beauty pageant titleholder and Alzheimer’s activist
- Alissa Bjerkhoel, American lawyer
- Alissa Chavez, American inventor, entrepreneur, and engineer
- Alissa Crans, American mathematician
- Alissa Czisny (born 1987), American former competitive figure skater
- Alissa Firsova (born 1986), Russian-British classical composer, pianist, and conductor
- Alissa Golob, Canadian pro-life- and women’s rights activist
- Alissa J. Rubin, American journalist and writer
- Alissa Johnson (born 1987), American ski jumper
- Alissa Jordaan (born 2003), Australian Paralympic athlete
- Alissa Jung (born 1981), German actress and physician
- Alissa Kallinikou (born 1985), Cypriot sprinter
- Alissa Keny-Guyer (born 1959), American politician
- Alissa M. Weaver, American oncologist
- Alissa Moreno, American singer, songwriter, musician, and actress
- Alissa Musto, American singer, pianist, and songwriter
- Alissa Nutting, American author and creative writing professor
- Alissa Quart (born 1972), American nonfiction writer, critic, journalist, editor, and poet
- Alissa St Laurent (born 1984), Canadian ultramarathon runner
- Alissa Thomas-Newborn, American Orthodox Jewish spiritual leader
- Alissa Walser (born 1961), German writer, translator, and artist
- Alissa White-Gluz (born 1985), Canadian singer
- Alissa Wykes (born 1967/1968), American former football player
- Alissa Yagi (born 1995), Japanese actress and model
- Alissa York (born 1970), Canadian writer
Alysa
edit- Alysa King, Canadian actress
- Alysa Liu (born 2005), American figure skater
- Alysa Nahmias, American director, producer, and writer
- Alysa Stanton (born c. 1964), African-American rabbi
Alyssa
edit- Alyssa A. Goodman (born 1962), American astronomer, scientist, and college professor
- Alyssa Adams, American editor and graphic designer
- Alyssa Alano (born 1987), Philippine-Australian film and television actress and host
- Alyssa Anderson (born 1990), American competition swimmer
- Alyssa Ashley Nichols (born 1984), birth name of American actress Indigo
- Alyssa Ayres, American college dean
- Alyssa Baldin (born 1990), Canadian elite ice hockey player
- Alyssa Bannan (born 2002), Australian rules footballer
- Alyssa Barlow, former member of American Christian rock and CCM band BarlowGirl
- Alyssa Baumann (born 1998), American gymnast
- Alyssa Beckerman (born 1981), American former gymnast
- Alyssa Boey (born 1996), Malaysian tennis player
- Alyssa Bonagura (born 1988), American singer-songwriter
- Alyssa Brown (born 1989), Canadian artistic gymnast
- Alyssa Brugman (born 1974), Australian writer and novelist
- Alyssa Budhoo (born 1991), Canadian-Guyanese former footballer
- Alyssa Bull (born 1995), Australian canoeist
- Alyssa Bustamante, American murderer
- Alyssa Campanella (born 1990), American beauty queen
- Alyssa Carson (born 2001), American space enthusiast
- Alyssa Cecere (born 1987), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Alyssa Chia (born 1974), Taiwanese actress and television host
- Alyssa Cole (born 1982), American author
- Alyssa Conley (born 1991), South African athlete
- Alyssa Cruz Aguero, beauty pageant contestant
- Alyssa Diaz (born 1985), American actress
- Alyssa Edwards (born 1980), American drag queen
- Alyssa Farah (born 1989), American political advisor
- Alyssa Fleming (born 1994), American lacrosse player
- Alyssa Gagliardi (born 1992), American ice hockey player
- Alyssa George (born 1985), American beauty pageant competitor
- Alyssa Gialamas (born 1995), American Paralympic swimmer
- Alyssa Giannetti (born 1994), American professional footballer
- Alyssa Graham, American singer-songwriter
- Alyssa Hayden (born 1970), Australian politician
- Alyssa Healy (born 1990), Australian women’s cricketer
- Alyssa Howard, pseudonym of writing partners Eileen Buckholtz, Ruth Glick, Carolyn Males, and Louise Titchener
- Alyssa Jacey (born 1981), American singer-songwriter and former dancer
- Alyssa Kleiner (born 1993), American soccer player
- Alyssa Lagonia (born 1989), Canadian professional soccer player
- Alyssa Lampe (born 1988), American freestyle wrestler
- Alyssa LaRoche (born 1979), American entrepreneur, machinimaker, fashion designer, journalist, scenographer, and author
- Alyssa Leonard, American lacrosse player
- Alyssa Lim (born 1991), English badminton player
- Alyssa Manley (born 1994), American field hockey player
- Alyssa Mastromonaco (born 1976), American spokeswoman and former government official
- Alyssa Mautz (born 1989), American professional soccer player
- Alyssa Mayo (born 2000), American tennis player
- Alyssa McClelland (born 1981), Australian director, writer, and actress
- Alyssa Mendonsa (born 1990/1991), Indian playback singer
- Alyssa Micaela (born 1992), American country singer-songwriter
- Alyssa Mifsud (born 1994), Australian rules footballer
- Alyssa Milano (born 1972), American actress, producer, singer, author, and activist
- Alyssa Miller (born 1989), American model
- Alyssa Monks (born 1977), American painter
- Alyssa Murray (born 1992), American professional lacrosse player
- Alyssa Naeher (born 1988), American soccer player
- Alyssa Nakken (born 1990), American professional baseball coach
- Alyssa Nicole Pallett (born 1985), Canadian model, actress, and businesswoman
- Alyssa Oviedo (born 2000), American-born Dominican footballer
- Alyssa Parker (born 1994), American field hockey player
- Alyssa Peterson (1976-2003), American Army soldier
- Alyssa Ramsey (born 1982), American former soccer player
- Alyssa Reid (born 1993), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Alyssa Rosenzweig, Canadian software engineer
- Alyssa Rubino, Canadian singer
- Alyssa Saufika, member of musical group Blink Indonesia
- Alyssa Soebandono (born 1991), Indonesian actress, presenter, and singer
- Alyssa Spellman, American beauty pageant contestant
- Alyssa Stephens (born 1998), birth name of American rapper Latto
- Alyssa Stringfellow (born 1985), New Zealand actress, model, and musician
- Alyssa Sutherland (born 1982), Australian actress
- Alyssa Thomas (born 1992), American professional basketball player
- Alyssa Tirtosentono (born 2000), Dutch badminton player
- Alyssa Underwood, Australian former cricketer
- Alyssa Valdez (born 1993), Filipino volleyball player
- Alyssa Wohlfeiler (born 1989), American ice hockey player
- Alyssa Wong, American writer
Fictional Characters
edit- Alyssa Moy, from “Fantastic Four” comics
Edit request on 22 March 2021
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I concur. It is probably due to confusion: the Queen Dido article states that "Dido", not "Elissa", may have this meaning. The text ", meaning 'wanderer'" and its citation should be deleted. (It would also be appropriate to copy the more reliable claims from the Dido article, although I cannot verify the citation in French.) 2601:240:D200:FEF:82FA:5BFF:FE19:F8E4 (talk) 23:11, 22 March 2021 (UTC)
- Done: I removed that claim and added a citation needed tag for the first half of the sentence as well. Volteer1 (talk) 07:19, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
Alyssandra as a variation spelling
editAlyssandra is a variation of Alyssa and Alexandra, formed from a portmanteau of Alyssa and Sandra.
Semi-protected edit request on 30 December 2022
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Add name: Alyssa Albert (1995), American Navy Service Member 2603:8001:7501:7670:7997:B7F8:76FE:DAA2 (talk) 15:26, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
- Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. Lemonaka (talk) 18:20, 30 December 2022 (UTC)