Alicia

  • Origin
    French, Latin
  • Meaning
    Alicia means "noble" or "of noble birth." It reflects qualities of grace, elegance, and sophistication, symbolizing a strong and admirable character.
  • Variations
    Alícia, Alića, Aliki, Alisia
  • Similar names
    Alice, Alina, Alisa, Alessia, Althea
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  • Alicia is a name of timeless elegance and noble heritage. With its Latin roots and meaning "noble" or "of noble birth," Alicia exudes grace and sophistication. Choosing Alicia as a name for your baby girl bestows upon her a sense of strength and dignity from the very beginning. Throughout history, many remarkable women have borne the name Alicia, leaving a legacy of talent, leadership, and artistry. From the soulful melodies of Alicia Keys to the captivating performances of Alicia Vikander, the name has adorned women who have made a significant impact in various fields. Whether it's the Latin "Alicia," the Portuguese "Alícia," or the Greek "Aliki," the name's global variations carry the same essence of noble character. Common nicknames like Ali, Ally, Licia, or Lissy provide a sweet and endearing touch to this already beautiful name. For parents seeking a name that combines strength, beauty, and history, Alicia stands as an excellent choice. It's a name that will inspire and empower your daughter as she embarks on her own journey of nobility and grace.
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