Alizae (pronounced ah-lee-ZAY, /əˈliːzeɪ/) is a modern female given name that blends Hebrew roots—drawing on “Aliza,” meaning “joyful”—with echoes of the French word “Alizé,” the warm trade wind. In the United States it has held a steady presence in the Social Security Administration’s top 1,000 since 1995, with 41 newborns named Alizae in 2024 (rank 909), underscoring its status as a rare but enduring choice. Its open vowels and the classical –ae ending lend the name a subtle Latin-American resonance, evoking brightness and effortless style. Parents seeking a name that balances historic depth with contemporary flair often favor Alizae for its lyrical sound and culturally rich associations.