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Alisa name meaning
Alisa name meaning











Alice Hoffman (born 1952), author of Practical Magic.Alice Greenwood (1862–1935), British historian, teacher and writer.Alice Fulton (born 1952), poet and author.Alice Flowerdew (1759–1830), English teacher, hymnwriter, religious poet.Alice Dunbar Nelson (1875–1935), American poet, journalist and political activist.Alice May Douglas (1865–1943), American poet, author, editor.Alice Williams Brotherton (1848–1930), American writer.Alice Turner Curtis (1860–1958), American writer.Alice Arnold Crawford (1850–1874), American poet.Alice Childress (1916–1994), American novelist and playwright.Alice Birch, British playwright and screenwriter.Alice Adams (1926–1999), American author.Princess Alice of Parma (1849–1935), Grand Duchess of Tuscany.Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901–2004), member of the British royal family.Alix of Hesse (1872–1918), Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia, daughter of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom.Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (1843–1878), Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine, daughter of Queen Victoria.Princess Alice of Battenberg (1885–1969), aka Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark, mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone (1883–1981), member of the British royal family.Alice Heine (1872–1918), princess consort of Monaco, wife of Albert I of Monaco.Alice of Cyprus ( c.1193 – 1246), queen consort and later regent of Cyprus, later regent of Jerusalem.Alice of Antioch ( c.1110 – after 1136), princess consort of Antioch by marriage to Bohemond II of Antioch.People with the first name Alice Royalty Alisa is a form of the name in popular use in Russia, Estonia and other countries. Variants of the given name today include Alicia, Alison, and a short form, Allie, with many spelling variants.

alisa name meaning

In the US, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, was occasionally known as "Princess Alice" in the press and inspired a song called " Alice Blue Gown". It was also popular in the Victorian era due to The Princess Alice, a daughter of Queen Victoria. It has been popularized by Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll. The name was most popular in the US in the Victorian era and at the turn of the 20th century. In Sweden and Italy it has appeared in the top ten names in recent years. Other sources attribute the rise in popularity to media sources such as the Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer. Some sources cite the resurgence starting in 2000, while others showed an up swing starting in 2010 One source attributes this to Tina Fey having named her daughter Alice in 2005, though this is more likely a case of coincidence than causality. In England and Wales it was ranked the 24th most popular name in 2015, but it has been less popular in the US until a recent resurgence. In 2015 the name appeared in the top 100 most popular names for baby girls in Australia, Belgium, France, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales, and Northern Ireland. Alaïs is the Old French form of the name Alys of Vexin was also known as Alaïs. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by John Tenniel, is an inspiration for the popularity of the name Alice.Īlaïs, Adalheidis, Adalheide, Adelheide, Alicia, Alisha, Alisa, Alissa, Alyce, Alitha, Alita, Zélie, AlixĪlice is most often used as a feminine given name, used primarily in English and French however, it has proven popular in some other languages.Īlice is a form of the Old French name Alis (older Alais), short form of Adelais, which is derived from the Old High German Adalhaidis (see Adelaide), from the Proto-Germanic words *aþala-, meaning "noble" and *haidu-, meaning "appearance kind" (compare German Adel "nobility", edel "noble", nominalizing suffix -heit "-hood"), hence "of noble character or rank, of nobility".













Alisa name meaning