Alissia

Meaning of Alissia

Alissia is a modernized spelling of Alicia, itself derived from the Old Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning “noble kind.” Pronounced uh-LISS-ee-uh (/əˈlɪsiə/), it marries a classical etymology with a subtle contemporary twist that appeals to parents seeking a name both familiar and fresh. In recent years, Alissia has registered modestly on U.S. baby name charts—hovering around the mid-900s—ensuring its bearers enjoy an uncommon distinction without venturing into complete obscurity. Its soft vowel flow and crisp consonant framing convey a sense of poised elegance and quiet confidence, qualities often linked with creativity and thoughtful leadership. By blending time-honored roots with a distinctive spelling, Alissia strikes a harmonious balance between tradition and individuality, making it a compelling choice across the English-speaking world.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-LISS-ee-uh (/əˈlɪsiə/)

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