Meaning & History
Alishia is a modern English variant of Alicia, itself a Latinized form of Alice. The name ultimately traces back through Old French Aalis and Adelais to the Germanic name Adalheidis (Adelaide), meaning "noble natured" (noble of kind). Alishia reflects a trend of phonetic spelling variants that emerged in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States, during the late 20th century. The unconventional spelling with sh instead of c or s adds a distinctive visual appeal while preserving the pronunciation of Alicia.
The name is linked to the enduring popularity of Alice, which was a favorite in England from the Middle Ages through the Victorian era, famously used by Lewis Carroll for the heroine of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Alishia shares in this fairy-tale charm, though it remains less common than Alice or Alicia. Variants like Alesha, Alecia, and Alesia showcase the flexibility of the name family. Short forms include Lisha and Lesia.
- Meaning: Noble natured
- Origin: Germanic (through Old French and Latin)
- Type: Spelling variant of Alicia
- Usage Regions: English-speaking countries
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Alicia (given name)