Alycia

Alycia, variant of Alice, holds the connotation of being noble and honorable. This name carries the charm of elegance and timeless virtue.

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The name Alycia is a modern form of Alice, which has its origins in Germanic languages, deriving from 'Adalheidis' meaning noble one. It gained fame from the Carolingian poet Hrosvitha who vividly illustrated a martyr named Adelheid. It traveled through Old French 'Alis', eventually being Latinized to 'Alicia'.

  • Popularity: 7,065th
  • Babies named Alycia in the US in 2023:
    Female: 36
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Ali, Aly, Lici, Cia, Ally.
  • Full Names: Alicia, Alice, Alyssia, Alisha, Alys.
  • Famous Namesakes: Alycia Debnam-Carey-actress, Alycia Moulton-tennis player, Alycia Armbruster-artist, Alycia Leavitt-singer, Alycia Luck-alumnus.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a feminine name, occasionally a unisex choice.
  • Numerology: Alycia, based on the numerology number 3, is often associated with creativity, social interaction, and expression. Individuals with this name are seen as imaginative with a unique charm that can captivate anyone's attention.

While Alycia is not as common as its root form Alice or Alicia, it gained recognition in the late 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. It tends to be favored by those who appreciate a modern twist on a classic name.

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