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Re: Three female names - WDYT?
Quite a few people say Alicia with a long E though, so it would still conceivably sound like Alicia with a lisp to some people.
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I've never heard Alicia pronounced that way.
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It's a pretty common way to say it I thought. Every Alicia I've known has said it that way. A well known one is actress Alicia Silverstone-- http://youtu.be/itQqSlkzs84
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