Alice
- German: Noble, of the nobility; Alice is a variant of the old French name Adelais, a form of Adelaide, and the Germanic Adalheidis.
Origin:
Description:
From the Shakespearean play Henry V
Popularity:
How popular is Alice? Here's how many babies were named Alice over time, according to the U.S. Social Security Administration.
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Famous Namesakes:
The name of several princesses, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of President Teddy Roosevelt, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, Alice Walker, author, Alice Munro, short-story writer and novelist, Alice Hoffman, novelist, Alice Sebold, author, "Alice''s Restaurant," a 1967 Arlo Guthrie song, Go Ask Alice, an anonymously written 1971 memoir, i>Alice Doesn''t Live Here Anymore, a 1974 film, Alice Doesn''t Live Here Anymore, a 1974 film, Alice in Chains, grunge rock band, Alice Cooper, rocker
Celebrity Babies:
Daughter of Tina Fey (Alice Zenobia), daughter of Tom Cavanaugh
Playground Names:
Lice
Syllables:
2
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