Certificate of Name
Alize
Feminine
Basque
Meaning & Origin
Alize is a Basque feminine given name, representing the Basque form of Alice. While the Basque Alize shares the noble connotations of Alice and its ultimate Germanic root Adalheidis (noble kind), it is often conflated as well with the homophonous French name Alizé, which derives from the word for a trade wind.EtymologyLinguistically, Alize as the Basque equivalent of Alice traces back through the Old French Aalis to the Germanic Adalheidis, composed of the elements adal (noble) and heid (kind, type). The name Alice came to England with the Normans, and its revival in the 19th century occurred alongside the spread of the Basque version Alize.Separately, the unrelated Alizé is not historically connected to the Germanic tradition. Use in France is due to popular association with the word alizé (trade wind), which became fashionable as a given name in French-speaking countries after the 1980s, helped notably by the singer Alizée. Basque speakers pronounce and spell the names identically, so both sources feed the modern usage.Cultural SignificanceThe form demonstrates the influence of international saints’ names on local Basque naming practice, where transliterations often adopt terminal '-e' to fit Basque phonological patterns (cf. Maite, Amaia). Related names and cognates across languages include Alisa (Ukrainian), Alícia (Portuguese), Adelheid (German), and Heidi (Swiss diminutive, full in Swedish folk tradition).Notable BearersAlizée (born 1984), French singer (“Moi... Lolita”)Alizé Cornet (born 1990), French tennis playerAlizée Baron (born 1992), French freestyle skierAlizé Mack (born 1997), American football playerDistribution and PopularityThe name has enjoyed particular popularity in France, where it is recorded regularly from the 1980s onward based on INSEE baby-name rankings. Its peak in many French regions came around the early 2000s.Meaning: Basque form of Alice / noble kindOrigin: Basque, possibly with recent French wind-name influenceType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Basque Country, France, French‑speaking Canada
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