Bella Luisa is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful Luisa." The feminine singular adjective and noun may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") in Italian even when it is absent in English. The pronunciation will be "(la) BEL-la LWEE-sa" in Italian.
Marisa and Marissa are Italian equivalents of the English name "Marissa." The feminine proper name may originate in the Latin maris for "of the sea" or in the merger of the names Maria and Luisa or of the names Mariaand Rosaria. The pronunciation will be "ma-REE-sa" or "ma-REES-sa" in Italian.
Luisa Gimago has written: 'Il novelliere' -- subject(s): Literature, Italian literature, Collection, Italian
Spanish: Luisa French: Louise German: Luise Italian: Luisa Russian: Луиза (Luiza)
Maria Luisa Astaldi has written: 'Metastasio' -- subject(s): Biography, Italian Authors 'Amati libri' -- subject(s): American and German, Comparative Literature, English and German, German and American, German and English 'Il poeta e la regina' -- subject(s): American literature, English literature 'Nascita e vicende del romanzo italiano' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Italian prose
An Italian mezzo-soprano - see the link below.
Maria Luisa De Rinaldis has written: 'Giacomo Castelvetro, Renaissance translator' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Biography, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Italian literature, Italians, Publishers and publishing, Publishing, Translating and interpreting, Translations into English
M. Luisa Garcia Lecumberri has written: 'English transcription course' -- subject(s): English language, Phonetic transcriptions, Transcription
Luisa is the Spanish spelling of the name and is pronounced Lwee-sa Louisa is the English spelling of the name, and is pronounced Loo-eez-ah or Loo-ees-ah
Luisa Weiss has written: 'My Berlin kitchen' -- subject(s): French Cooking, Cooking, German Cooking, Homes and haunts, Marriage, Psychological aspects, Italian Cooking, Biography
Maria Luisa Vallomy Bettarini has written: 'Succiole al fuoco' -- subject(s): Dialects, Glossaries, vocabularies, Glossaries, vocabularies, etc, Italian language
The name Maria Luisa is of Spanish origin and is a combination of two names, Maria and Luisa. Maria is derived from the Hebrew name Miryam, meaning "wished-for child" or "bitter," while Luisa is a feminine form of the name Louis, meaning "famous warrior" or "renowned warrior." So, Maria Luisa could be interpreted as a combination of these meanings, symbolizing a wished-for child who is strong and famous.
Maria Luisa Doglio has written: 'Il segretario, la cerva, i versi dipinti' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Italian Sonnets, Sonnets, Italian 'Origini e icone del mito di Torquato Tasso' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation