Alyce

Meaning of Alyce

Alyce is a beautiful and timeless name for a baby girl. It has its origins in English and French, and it is a variation of the name Alice. Alyce is pronounced as uh-LEES (/əˈliːs/) in American English. This name has been used for many years, with records dating back to the late 19th century. While it may not be as popular now as it once was, Alyce still holds a certain charm and elegance. It brings to mind images of sophistication and grace.

In terms of associations, Alyce is often associated with strong and independent women who are determined and confident. It has been linked to notable figures throughout history, such as Alice Walker, an acclaimed American writer known for her novel "The Color Purple."

If you're considering the name Alyce for your baby girl, rest assured that it carries a sense of timelessness and beauty that will never go out of style.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-LEES (/əˈliːs/)

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Notable People Named Alyce

Alyce Platt - Alyce Mary A. Platt is an Australian actress and singer.
Alyce Cleese - Alyce Faye Eichelberger Cleese is an American psychotherapist, author, and talk radio host, known for her marriages to golfer Dave Eichelberger and actor-comedian John Cleese.
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