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Re: Zolirosa
A Google search for "Zolirosa" (quotes INCLUDED to force single-word i.e exclude things like Zoli Rosa) gives only 9 hits, none of which has anything to do with a real person of that name. A search among the 600 millions or so people registered with Facebook does not turn up a single person who gives that as his or her name.Both are strong indications that either "Zolirosa" is not the correct spelling for the name in question, or the name is made-up and the person may well be the only one in the world with that name.

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This is probably an alternative spelling for Solirosa, which has over 300 Google hits. "S" and "Z" have the same pronunciation in many Latin American dialects of Spanish, and it's common for Latin American parents to respell names by substituting one of those letters for the other.I expect Solirosa was created as a blend of Sol or Soledad with Rosa.
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very interesting!!!!!
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i even checked out my own name and it totally blew me off
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