Alishia

Meaning of Alishia

Alishia arrives like a gentle breeze through a sunlit Andalusian courtyard, her syllables—uh-LEE-shuh (/əˈliʃə/)—whispered with a warm, melodic cadence. A graceful variant of Alicia, she traces her lineage to the Germanic Adalheidis via the Latin Aelia, her very essence conveying “noble kind” with a touch of Old-World dignity. Though never vying for the top of California’s baby charts, Alishia first appeared in the early 1970s and maintained a steady presence in the 300s through the ’80s and ’90s, carving out a niche as a quietly confident choice. Evoking images of golden afternoons and joyous laughter, she balances timeless elegance with lighthearted charm—sure to leave a sparkle in any family gathering without ever stepping on a single toe.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-LEE-shuh (/əˈliʃə/)

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Notable People Named Alishia

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