Meaning & Origin
Alisia is a feminine given name used primarily in English, functioning as a variant of Alicia. The name Alicia itself is a Latinized form of Alice, which ultimately derives from the Old French Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which itself is a shortening of the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide). The root elements adal meaning "noble" and heid meaning "kind, sort, type" combine to convey the overall meaning of "noble natured" or "noble kind."Etymology and Historical UsageThe name Alice, from which Alisia descends, became popular in France and England during the 12th century and was among the most common names in England until the 16th century, when usage began to decline. It experienced a notable revival in the 19th century, bolstered by literary associations. The variant Alisia follows a pattern of creating distinctive spellings of established names, a common trend in English-speaking countries to add individuality while retaining the familiar sound and heritage.Variants and Related FormsAlisia is one of many English variants of Alicia, which include Alease, Alecia, Alesha, Alesia, and the direct form Alice. Diminutives and pet forms include Lesia, Lisha, Lyssa, and Lecia. In other languages and cultures, equivalents range from Basque Alize and Ukrainian Alisa to Portuguese Alícia and Spanish Ada.Meaning: Noble naturedOrigin: Germanic, via French and EnglishType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Primarily English-speaking countries