Alle (pronounced AL-ee) is the breezy, four-letter twist on long-loved classics such as Alice, Alison, and Alexandra. Tracing its roots to the medieval French “Aalis” and the Old German “adal” for “noble,” Alle also carries a fun side note for language buffs: in modern German, alle means “everyone,” giving the name an inclusive, open-armed vibe. She has danced along the bottom edge of the U.S. Top 1000 since the late ’80s—never common, yet never quite disappearing—so a little Alle is likely to be the only one in her kindergarten circle while still sounding instantly friendly. The name feels bright and upbeat, like a sun-splashed alleyway leading to unexpected adventure, and its universal “all” undertone whispers possibility and togetherness. For parents wanting a familiar sound with a dash of originality—and a subtle message that their daughter can welcome the whole wide world—Alle offers a sweet, spirited choice that’s easy to spell, quick to say, and hard to forget.
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