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[Opinions] Alison, Allison, or Allyson
My friend is expecting in a month. She already has Anna Marie and she doesn't know what she is having.She wants to name a girl after her Aunt Alice. Which spelling for Allison should she use and what are the nick names and their spellings?If it is a boy she likes Ryan Christopher. What do you think?
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I like Allison without a nn, but Allie could be cute if she has to use one. Ryan Christopher is nice, but a little boring to me.
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Alison no nicknames
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Alison.Allison is less feminine, and I don't like the "y" in Alyson.
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Alison
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I like Alison a lot.I like the nn Ali the best.The only other nns i can think of are...
variations of Ali (Allie, Aly, etc.)
Lissy
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Allison looks most like a surname to me, and I see the word "all" in it, which makes me want to prn it ah-lison.So I like Alison. It's the most elegant, first-namey spelling. It doesn't need a nickname; Allie is too bland (but that's what I'd use if I had to choose one).I like Ryan Christopher. - chazda
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I only like the Allison way.- Charlie
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I like Allison best. The others are nice too. I've known girls with all three spellings.
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Alison nn Ali
Allison nn Alli
Allyson nn Allyall are cuteAlso I like Ryan Christopher a lot
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Alison and Allison are the only ones I like...the y in most creative spelling names are a HUGE turn off for me
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Allison is pretty name
Ryan Christopher -great name
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I love the name Ryan and Christopher. Allison's alright. I think I like the spelling Alyson.
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