Alise

Meaning of Alise

Alise is a female name with origins in Old German and Hebrew. It is a variation of the popular name Alice, which means "noble" or "of noble kind." The name Alise has become increasingly popular over the years, particularly in the United States. In American English, it is pronounced as uh-LEES (/əˈlis/), while in British English, it is pronounced the same way but with a longer vowel sound (/əˈliːs/). Other variations of this name include Alyse. Alise has consistently ranked among the top names for newborn girls in recent years in the United States, indicating its enduring popularity.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as uh-LEES (/əˈliːs/)

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-LEES (/əˈlis/)

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Notable People Named Alise

Alise Rose Willoughby, also known as "The Beast," is an American professional BMX racer with a career spanning since 2002.
Alise Antonija Dzeguze was a Latvian figure skater who competed in the ladies' singles event at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
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