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9/18/2023, 11:09 PM SeaHorse15
9/6/2021, 7:44 AM Frollein Gladys
2/26/2018, 2:31 AM leoBeyene2002

Name Issa
Gender Feminine
Usage Pet
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

During the 1st century, the Roman poet Martial addressed an epigram (or poem) to a lap dog named Issa owned by his friend Publius. The dog's name means "lady, mistress of the house" in Latin, a vulgar, assimilated form of the pronoun ipsa which often had a colloquial sense of "lady, mistress".
Added 2/26/2018 by leoBeyene2002