Alyssia

The name Alyssia embodies the essence of nobility, cheerfulness, and rational thinking. It incorporates both the virtues of German heritage implying nobility and resoluteness, as well as the calming and cheerful aspects suggested by its Greek floral ties.

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Alyssia is a name of both Old German and Greek origins. In Old German, it is a feminine form of the name Alexis and is often considered a variant spelling of Alicia or Alyssa. In Greek, it relates to the name Alyssa, derived from the flower alyssum, which historically was thought to cure madness (Greek 'a' meaning 'not' and 'lyssa' meaning 'madness').

  • Babies named Alyssia in the US in 2023:
    Female: 27
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Aly, Al, Essie, Lissie, Issy.
  • Full Names: Alyssia Marie, Alyssia Jane, Alyssia Grace, Alyssia Nicole, Alyssia Rose.
  • Famous Namesakes: Alyssia Milano-Actress, Alyssia McClelland-Director, Alyssia Shoaf-Dancer, Alyssia DiSabatino-Chef, Alyssia Kitten-Model.
  • Gender: Primarily a feminine name, though in different cultures, its variations can sometimes be unisex.
  • Numerology: The name Alyssia resonates with the vibration of the number 8, which signifies abundance, focus, control, power, and ambition. An assertive and determined number, 8's vibration influences Alyssia's bearers to be ambitious leaders, responsible providers, and individuals bestowed with innate clarity and wisdom.

The name Alyssia, while having sporadic popularity, often finds itself in cycles of trendiness due to its melodious sound and cultural richness. In North America, it's less common than Alyssa, making it a unique choice for parents looking for a name that's familiar yet distinct.

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