Gisa
Gisa (short form of the first name Gisela ) is a female given name.
Well-known namesake are:
- Gisa († around 672 in Sicily, daughter of Uta de Bavaria , father probably Grimoald , Duke of Benevento 647 to 662 and King of the Longobards 662 to 671).
- Gisa Bauer (* 1970 in Zwickau), German theologian and church historian.
- Gisa Bührer-Lucke (* 1953), German journalist and book author.
- Gisa Felsen (December 22, 1874 in Kleinzell – after 1900), Austrian theater actress.
- Gisa Flake (born October 10, 1985 in Braunschweig), German actress, cabaret artist and singer.
- Gisa Fleckenstein-Grün , winner of the Karl Heinz Beckurts Prize of the Karl Heinz Beckurts Foundation in 1989.
- Gisa Graetz , participant in the European figure skating championships in 1939 in pair skating .
- Gisa Krasensky , director of the Winterthur Summer Theater in 1934.
- Gisa Klaunig (born November 24, 1992 in Preetz), German handball player.
- Gisa Klönne (* 1964), crime writer and journalist.
- Gisa Kümmerling (* 1977 in Annaberg-Buchholz), German actress.
- Buba Gisa Majerowitz , musician.
- Gisa Marschefski , General Secretary and Honorary Chairwoman of the International Romberg Park Committee .
- Gisa Marehn , also: Gisa Diana Marehn, (* 1971 in Berlin), German translator.
- Gisa Pahl , also Gisela Pahl, b. as Gisela Degner, pseudonym Gisela Sedelmaier (* 1957 in Stuttgart), lawyer from Hamburg.
- Gisa Pauly , (* 1947 in Gronau, Münsterland), German writer and screenwriter.
- Gisa Wurm , also Gisela Wurm, (born October 8, 1885 in Winzendorf, Lower Austria, † August 10, 1957 in Vienna), Austrian actress.
- Gisa Zach (born May 23, 1974 in Hanover), German actress.
GISA is an abbreviation for: