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[Opinions] Alessa
a. What do you think of Alessa?b. Can it be used as a full name or would you prefer it as a nn for Alessandra/Alessandria? c. Which sibset do you prefer:
Liora Noelle & Alessa or Norah Louise & Alessad. any MN suggestions? Once again, I seem to be stuck. None of my mn favourites flow very well with Alessa. e. Thanks in advance. :)
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I love Alessa, but haven't any of you seen/played Silent Hill?
She's the little girl who was burned by a cult and sold her soul to the devil.
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I've never heard of Silent Hill before. ;)
Things like that don't matter to me, though.
Thanks for the heads up, anyway!
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a. It's ok!b. You can use it as a full name.c. Norah Louise and Alessad. Alessa Sophie
Alessa Noelle
Alessa Philine
Alessa Lilian
Alessa Mailin
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a. What do you think of Alessa? - Even though it's not, at first glance it seems like a made-up variant of Alyssa (or like it would constantly be confused for Alyssa). b. Can it be used as a full name or would you prefer it as a nn for Alessandra/Alessandria? - I'd prefer Alessandra, and not with the nn Alessa, actually. :-/ c. Which sibset do you prefer:
Liora Noelle & Alessa or Norah Louise & Alessa - I like Nora(h) the best out of all of these, but I think Liora & Alessa 'match' best for sisters. d. any MN suggestions? Once again, I seem to be stuck. None of my mn favourites flow very well with Alessa. - not at the momente. Thanks in advance. :)
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thanks!Since I don't live in an English speaking country I doubt Alessa will be confused with Alyssa (a name I dislike with a passion, btw).
Thanks for the heads up though. I appreciate it!
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a. I like it, but I associate it with a not-exactly-savoury character, and so I'd never use it.b. Certainly, it holds up on its own! Alessandra (though my preferred spelling is Allisandra) is fine, but Alessa has a charm all its own.c. I think that Liora and Alessa "match" more, but Norah and Alessa appeal much more to me tonight.I'll think on MNs for you--none are coming to mind for me. :)Array
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Is this a variation on Alessia? Alessia is a Italian name, very pretty.
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Possibly, yes. It could also be a short form of Alessandra or the Italian form of Alexa.
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I think it could absolutely stand on its own, though I like all the variations on this. I am thinking that with the two-syllable form, a three-syllable middle name would work?
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thank you.I like Alessa Charlotte and Alessa Jane.
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