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Alicia? What are your opinions and impressions?

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bytheMoonlight · 22/04/2010 22:19

I really like Florence but when I told my friends I was mainly met with looks and one friend even asked me if I was serious!

I was also concerned about nicknames when she is an adult as I'm not keen on Flo. As a child we would probably use Florrie but not sure if this is ok for an adult.

So looking for alternitives and heard Alicia last night on the TV. Really like it, hadn't considered it before and it goes well with surname.

But we have an Eva and not sure if Alicia makes Eva sound like a hard name?

What are your opinions/impressions of Alicia and does it go with Eva?

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debaronz · 22/04/2010 22:26

Alicia is OK, but I prefer Alice and think it goes better with Eva. Florence is a lovely name too

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shona2 · 22/04/2010 22:27

Love it. There was a character in Mallory Towers called Alicia; I think she was a bit naughty but clever. A jolly hockey-sticks name, I think. Along the lines of Gillian, Fiona and Rebecca.
Also really like Florence. I know a few young and old but none inbetween. They seem to always end up with the nickname Flo, but I love that too. Ignore your friends.

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CakeandRoses · 22/04/2010 22:40

I like both Alicia and Florence, altho I have a sneaking suspicion Florence is creeping up in popularity (based on how many I keep coming across in the past year).

debaronz's suggestion of Alice is a good one - goes v well with Eva.

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TabithaTwitchet · 22/04/2010 22:41

I think it is very nice (but I think Alice is even nicer) Also there can be some confusion about how it is pronounced - for me it is A-LISS-ee-uh but lots of people seem to pronounce it Aleesha, which I don't think is as pretty.

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MaisietheMorningsideCat · 22/04/2010 22:43

I love it when it's pronounced Al-iss-ee-a, but it's becoming more common to pronounce it Al-ee-sha, which is not so lovely imo. Florence is fab.

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BitOfFun · 22/04/2010 22:43

Ah, Alicia of the wild tongue in Malory Towers

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displayuntilbestbefore · 22/04/2010 22:43

Florence is lovely and Alicia is lovely too. I am a fan of Alice too.
How would you pronounce Alicia? I have known two, one pronounced it Aleesha and one pronounced it Alissia.

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thisisyesterday · 22/04/2010 22:43

I LOVE Florence. one of my all time fave girls names

I do like Alicia too, but like pp i would pronounce it a-liss-ee-a not aleesha.

how about Frances?

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SixtyFootDoll · 22/04/2010 22:46

Alicia makes me think of ballerinas for some reason!

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seeker · 22/04/2010 22:53

Depends how it's pronounced.

Al-LISS-ee-a is correct, and very nice.

Al-eesha is wrong and horrid.

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ravenAK · 22/04/2010 22:58

I have an Alicia (Al-LISS-ee-a ).

It does occasionally get mispronounced! But otherwise lovely, & fewer of them about than Alice.

Dd1 is often called Ali, which goes well with Eva too.

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mathanxiety · 23/04/2010 05:22

Lovely, much nicer than Florence, imo. And it goes well with Eva (also lovely).

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nooka · 23/04/2010 05:45

I'd not personally choose two names that sound so similar, so prefer Alice with Eva. I thought that Florence had been popular for a while.

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 23/04/2010 06:23

I like Alicia but think Alice sounds better with Eva. Also like Florence, with Flo for short.

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ADuckCalledBill · 23/04/2010 06:28

Have to confess I misread this thread title (it's early) and thought it said Africa. I was about to jump on with FGS don't call your child Africa!
I love both those names. I had a friend called Alicia at school, she was beautiful. Also had a lovely, bright Florence in my class years ago.

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crumpette · 23/04/2010 10:41

I love this name, goes well with Eva.
BUT it will cause a minefield of pronunciation problems. I would pronounce it Aliss-i-a, or A-lee-see-a. Many many people pronounce it 'Aleeesha' which I hate.

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