Alison
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Meaning:
Noble or kind
Gender
Girl
Origin
Germanic, French, English
Popularity Rank
#471 (girls)
#936 (overall)
#936 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Alison has experienced varying levels of popularity over the decades, peaking in the 1980s and 1990s but remaining a classic choice.
Why Parents Choose Alison
Parents often choose Alison for its timeless elegance and strong meaning, as well as its versatility and broad appeal.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Alison originated from the Old French name 'Alicia', which is a diminutive of 'Alice'. It gained popularity in England during the Middle Ages and has remained a beloved choice for girls ever since.
Alison has been a popular name in various cultures, especially in English-speaking countries, symbolizing nobility and kindness.
Notable People Named Alison
- Alison Brie - American actress
- Alison Krauss - American bluegrass-country singer
- Alison Wonderland - Australian DJ and music producer
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Pop Culture References
- Alison in the TV series 'Pretty Little Liars'
- Alison in 'The Good Place'
- Alison in the novel 'The Lovely Bones'