Re: Yscaira & Wencesla
in reply to a message by SLM
Wencesla should be the feminine form of Wenceslaus, which is extremely rare in the Netherlands today, as in 2014 there were less than 5 people with the name in the entire country:
http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/naam/is/Wencesla (in Dutch)
As for Yscaira: it definitely is not a traditional Dutch name, so I'm thinking it's either foreign (perhaps Latin American, as Google tells me there is a Latino bearer of the name) or invented by the parents. I'm afraid I don't know anything else about it, so if possible, you could ask Yscaira herself where her parents got her name from.
I hope this helped! :)
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http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/naam/is/Wencesla (in Dutch)
As for Yscaira: it definitely is not a traditional Dutch name, so I'm thinking it's either foreign (perhaps Latin American, as Google tells me there is a Latino bearer of the name) or invented by the parents. I'm afraid I don't know anything else about it, so if possible, you could ask Yscaira herself where her parents got her name from.
I hope this helped! :)