Usage, description and more for Alice



Gender: Female    Origin: English
Also available in Czech, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Estonian, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese, Swedish,

Alice is used in


CZCzechia DKDenmark ATAustria CHSwitzerland DEGermany AUAustralia CACanada GBUnited Kingdom KEKenya NZNew Zealand USUnited States CLChile EEEstonia FRFrance ITItaly NONorway BEBelgium BRBrazil SESweden

Countries where Alice has name day


Alice has a name day in CZCzechia and Alice's next name day is January 15 (next year).
Alice has a name day in ATAustria and Alice's next name day is June 11.
Alice has a name day in DEGermany and Alice's next name day is August 6.
Alice has a name day in EEEstonia and Alice's next name day is September 16.
Alice has a name day in FRFrance and Alice's next name day is December 16.
Alice has a name day in SESweden and Alice's next name day is June 23.

Alice


Alice is a classic and timeless name that has origins in multiple languages. The name Alice is of Old French and German origin, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, which is composed of the elements "adal" meaning "noble" and "heid" meaning "kind, sort, type". The name was later popularized by Lewis Carroll's beloved character Alice in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".

In addition to its literary associations, Alice has been a popular name in English-speaking countries for centuries. It conveys a sense of elegance, grace, and sophistication. The name Alice has a timeless quality that transcends trends and remains a favorite among parents looking for a traditional yet stylish name for their daughters.

The name Alice has inspired various variations and diminutives in different languages, such as Alicia in Spanish, Alizee in French, and Alika in Hawaiian. Its widespread usage and enduring popularity make Alice a name that is both classic and versatile, suitable for girls of any age and background.