View Message

[Opinions] Alison
I am starting to like Alison quite a bit. Yes, yes, I know it's originally a boy's name and it contains "son"; but, other than that do you like any of these combos? Do you have any other suggestions?Edited because I forgot to put combos!Alison Junia
Alison Devorah
Alison Clover
Alison Daphne
Alison Fiona
Alison Indira
Alison Juliet
Alison Simone
Alison Sparrow
Alison Violet
Alison Winona
Alison Zoe

This message was edited 12/25/2007, 4:54 PM

Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I much prefer Alison on a girl anyway and I love Alison Junia! I also like Fiona, Juliet and Violet. =)
vote up1
I love Alison, and I want to use it but can't because its my cousin's name. I love Alison Devorah and like Alison Fiona, Alison Juliet, and Alison Sparrow.Some SuggestionsAlison Michelle
Alison Suzanne
Alison Cassandra
Alison Corinne
Alison Eulalie
vote up1
Alison Daphne....Although....?I go to school with two. One is spelled Alison and the other Allison. However both go by a nickname -- the same one just spelled different. Ali is the average one -- soccer player with decent grades in CP (college prep) classes. Alli is in most of my classes -- honors -- excluding History. Not fascinatingly smart, but not the bottom of the barrel. Middle name is Kelby after, I believe, her father.
vote up1
Others have covered the fact that Alison is a mediaeval form of Alice, not a -son name.I love Alison and would use it if it wasn't for the fact that I already have so many girls' names ending in 'n' on my list!Of your combos, I love these:Alison Clover
Alison Daphne
Alison Juliet
Alison Simone
Alison Zoe
vote up1
Alison is pretty good. I like Alison Juliet the best. Hmm...Alison with most of the names that have anne or anna go good like Hannah, Diana, Diane, Suzanne, Savannah. I prefer the spelling Allison and since it is more popular (though Alison is not uncommon) people will often mispell her name Allison instead of one l. I do not mind the "son" part at all.
vote up1
Alison does not have "son"Alison is Alice + on, not Ali + son. It's very old and while it's occasionally used on boys, it's not a boy's name. I like it but don't love it. It's a little modern for me, but a nice name.Alison Daphne, Alison Juliet, and Alison Violet are gorgeous! I love Junia, Indira and Simone but not with Alison.
vote up1
you're rightfor some reason in my mind I had lumped it together with Courtney and a few others that were formerly mainly masculine names. Oops.
vote up1
Originally a boy's name?I don't think Alison ever was a boy's name. It's not a favourite of mine but I like it and think it will become under-used, thus strengthening it's appeal.Alison Daphne is a great combo! Alison Zoe flows well.
vote up1
I don't mind the name and much prefer it on a girl, even though it does have "son" at the end of it. I like Alison Daphne, Alison Fiona, Alison Juliet, Alison Violet and Alison Winona.
vote up1
It is obviously a girls' name-a bit common and medioker I'd say- no harm done. iT reminds me of Pepto Bismol. Makes me sick to my stomach! Gives me the runs just thinking about it... :( I guess it could be shortened to Ally, or Ally cat, Animals?? No, horible name altogether:( NO HARM DONE!!!
vote up1