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[Opinions] Alice
Wdyt of the name Alice? To me it seems like a traditional, sophisticated name. I've never met anyone named Alice, though. Is it very popular elsewhere? What would you suggest for a mn for Alice?Thanks!

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Unfortunately I still think of Alice from "The Brady Bunch", she is really the only Alice I've ever known!
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I really like this name. It's very sweet and I don't think I've ever met anyone with this name either. If I have, then I don't remember! I like these combos:Alice Madeleine
Alice Kate
Alice Katherine
Alice Bethany
Alice Victoria
Alice Nicole
Alice Natasha
Alice Pearl
Alice Phoebe
Alice Rebecca
Alice Emily
Alice Teagan
Alice Tabitha
Alice Gabrielle
Alice Gwendolyn
Alice Hannah
Alice Imogen
Alice Juliet
Alice Jemima
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I had an auntnamed Margaret Alice, went by Alice, who was a lovely, vivacious woman. She died young of breast cancer. My sister subsequently named her first daughter Katherine Alice (for our mother, her MIL, and our beloved late Aunt Alice). So I have lots of warm fuzzy feelings for this name. I might prefer the spelling Alais if I were intending for "sophisticated" to be the inference.
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I adore this name! I think it is so classy, cute and beautiful. It is really uncommon in Australia, but I have a friend who is 13 named this and I always think of her when I hear it- she is classy, friendly, articulate, loving, unusual and slightly eccentric, creative and absolutley gorgeous.
Suggestions for a middle name:
Alice Charlotte
Alice Violet
Alice Mabel
Alice Bethany
Alice Elisabeth
Alice Claire
Alice Clara
Alice Scarlett
Alice Helena
Alice Marcelline
Alice Claudine
Alice Marguerite
Alice Rosanna
Alice Georgina
Alice Lucinda
Alice Selena
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Here in the US it is very uncommon, and I think it's gorgeous!Alice Camilla
Alice Emilia
Alice Ivy
Alice Olivia
Alice Nicola
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It was my grandmother's name, so I'm biased. But I've always loved it and wondered why it wasn't more popular. It has a very delicate, genteel feeling, for me.Alice Mary (Gran)
Alice Charlotte
Alice Catherine
Alice Patricia
Alice Vivian
Alice Rose
Alice Miranda
Alice Eileen
Alice Georgina
Alice Clementine
Alice Violet
Alice Diana
Alice Nicola
Alice Bridget
Alice Evelyn
Alice Margot
Alice Marguerite
Alice Christabel
Alice Emmeline
Alice Jane
Alice Mercedes
Alice Jacintha
Alice Callista
Alice Rosalind
Alice Winifred
Alice Guinevere
Alice Josephine
Alice Blythe
Alice Mae
Alice Hermione
Alice VerityMy grandfather's nn for my gran was Alsie, by the way. Let us know if anyone's suggestions might work. Thanks for a fun challenge.
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I love the name Alice! There's just something utterly likable and adorable about it. It's both cute and elegant.
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I like the name Alice... its sounds innocent and refreshing even though it always reminds me of Alice and Wonderland and Go Ask Alice. I haven't heard it used at all (except for grandmotherly folk). My DD's fn is Adalis which is an early French form that eventually evolved to Alice. Unfortunately I am awful at coming up with mns, my dd's is Violet though. Don't know if that works well or not.~Melissa
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