[Opinions] Alicia
Do you like Alicia?
Does it feel dated or 80s to you? Are you from the US, UK or elsewhere?
I just realized that it was never super common in the US and not common at all in the UK. It surprised me because it feels kind of normal and present. I never would have thought that it didn't make the US top 40 (it was #40 one year but never went up higher).
How do you pronounce: Alicia, Alisha, Alysha? and where are you from?
Alicia or Angelina and why?
Does it feel dated or 80s to you? Are you from the US, UK or elsewhere?
I just realized that it was never super common in the US and not common at all in the UK. It surprised me because it feels kind of normal and present. I never would have thought that it didn't make the US top 40 (it was #40 one year but never went up higher).
How do you pronounce: Alicia, Alisha, Alysha? and where are you from?
Alicia or Angelina and why?
This message was edited 9/3/2020, 4:53 AM
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I really like Alicia - it’s so pretty. I like that it’s recognizable but not overused. I’m from the USA. I also like the similar Alisa and Alicia pronounced as Ah-lee-see-a.
It’s weird because yesterday I was thinking about Angelina, which I also like and for the same reasons as Alicia.
If I had to choose between the two...I’d go with Angelina. I don’t usually do frilly names, but I think it stands out and is really sweet in a pleasant way.
It’s weird because yesterday I was thinking about Angelina, which I also like and for the same reasons as Alicia.
If I had to choose between the two...I’d go with Angelina. I don’t usually do frilly names, but I think it stands out and is really sweet in a pleasant way.
This message was edited 9/3/2020, 3:15 PM
I'm South African; I've known a couple of Alicia people, but many more Alisons and Alices.
I love Alice (which I would use) and Alison (which I would use if I were married to someone else). I don't like Alicia nearly as much - it seems over-decorated, and a Latin form of Alice isn't exactly useful.
I pronounce it aLISHa.
The only angel name I like even slightly is Angela, and even that seems rather ambitious. So, I suppose, I'd choose Alicia.
I love Alice (which I would use) and Alison (which I would use if I were married to someone else). I don't like Alicia nearly as much - it seems over-decorated, and a Latin form of Alice isn't exactly useful.
I pronounce it aLISHa.
The only angel name I like even slightly is Angela, and even that seems rather ambitious. So, I suppose, I'd choose Alicia.
Hi Perrine !!!
Alicia? Uhm..
My first association is with Spanish a-LEE-thya or better a-LEE-sya because the 'th' is a bit weird to pronounce.
Actually I know that Alicia is a-LEE-sha in the English-speaking world (i.e. Alicia Keys).
An Italian person who doesn't recognize this name would easily pronounce it a-LEE-cha but this name is not used here while Alice (a-LEE-che) and Alisia (a-LEE-sya) are more common.
So..my first choice would be the Spanish/Latin American pronounciation but if I know that the bearer is English/American so..ok, I'll go with ə-LEE-sha.
Alicia (English) sounds the same of Alisha and Alysha.
I much prefer Alicia. I dislike Angelina.
Alicia? Uhm..
My first association is with Spanish a-LEE-thya or better a-LEE-sya because the 'th' is a bit weird to pronounce.
Actually I know that Alicia is a-LEE-sha in the English-speaking world (i.e. Alicia Keys).
An Italian person who doesn't recognize this name would easily pronounce it a-LEE-cha but this name is not used here while Alice (a-LEE-che) and Alisia (a-LEE-sya) are more common.
So..my first choice would be the Spanish/Latin American pronounciation but if I know that the bearer is English/American so..ok, I'll go with ə-LEE-sha.
Alicia (English) sounds the same of Alisha and Alysha.
I much prefer Alicia. I dislike Angelina.
I like it but don't love it. It does feel a bit dated. There were so many Al- names, many just variations of the same name, that were popular at the same time. I tend to lump them all together in my mind. I am from the US. I would pronounce this as A-Lee-shuh unless told otherwise.
This message was edited 9/3/2020, 5:48 AM
It's ok, I prounounce it a lee sha, I'm from Australia. I prefer Angelina