[Facts] Re: Yalisa, Galienne & Romika
Well, in that case, there's Yelisei, Russian form of Eliseo so I can see Yalisa as a form of Yelisaveta - Yelisa to Yalisa? That's my best guess on that one - sorry! We need a Russian expert ;o)Devon
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Yalisa, Galienne & Romika  ·  Larissa  ·  3/23/2004, 5:34 AM
Re: Yalisa, Galienne & Romika  ·  Devonelisa  ·  3/23/2004, 10:26 AM
Re: Yalisa, Galienne & Romika  ·  Larissa  ·  3/24/2004, 3:41 AM
Re: Yalisa, Galienne & Romika  ·  Devonelisa  ·  3/24/2004, 10:11 AM
Re: Yalisa, Galienne & Romika  ·  Larissa  ·  3/24/2004, 12:13 PM
Re: Yalisa, Galienne & Romika  ·  Devonelisa  ·  3/25/2004, 6:46 AM
Re: Yalisa, Galienne & Romika  ·  Larissa  ·  3/27/2004, 12:58 AM
That had to be Yalisa not Yaliksa..nt  ·  Larissa  ·  3/23/2004, 5:35 AM