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Re: Yscaira & Wencesla
For Yscaira, I came up with a few theories, but I don't really know what I'm talking about!Through searching I saw that Iscaira, Iscaria and Yscaria are also in light use.-A variation of Iscariot, as in Judas Iscariot.
-Based on an indigenous Latin American name.
-Iscar is a Portuguese verb meaning "to bait," "to hook," "to seduce," etc. Yscaira could mean "seductive."
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