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- up Narcisa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Narcisa may refer to: Narcisa de Jesús (1832–1869), Roman Catholic saint from Nobol, Ecuador Narcisa de...
- Narcisa de Jesús Martillo Morán (29 October 1832 – 8 December 1869) was an Ecuadorian virgin and Dominican tertiary in the Roman Catholic Church. Martillo...
- novice Narcisa arrives at a convent that has been reformed into a school for girls following the Red Terror during the Spanish Civil War. Narcisa is greeted...
- Narcisa Amália de Oliveira Campos (São João da Barra, 3 April 1856 - Rio de Janeiro, 24 June 1924) was a Brazilian poet, and women's rights activist....
- Narcisa Pheres is an entrepreneur and creative director and founder of PHERES and Narcisa Pheres Fine Jewelry, Italian luxury brand. Pheres was born and...
- Narcisa Buencamino-De León (October 29, 1877: 148 – February 6, 1966) was a Filipino film producer and businesswoman. Clad daily in the frugal rural dress...
- Narcisa is a genus of beetles in the tribe Gymnochilini. The species are found in Far East Asia. Notes on the Australian Longicornia, with descriptions...
- Narcisa Freixas i Cruells (13 December 1859 – 20 December 1926) was a Catalan sculptor, painter and composer. She was born in Sabadell, Barcelona, the...
- Narcisa Hirsch (née Heuser, 16 February 1928 – 4 May 2024) was an Argentine experimental filmmaker of German birth. Her work centered on themes of the...
- Narcisa Georgeta Lecuşanu (née Paunica; born 14 September 1976 in Bacău, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a retired Romanian handballer who pla**** for...