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I love this name. My parents named me Alessia while we lived in Ukraine and when left for America I started hating it but now I see how unique and pretty it is.
-- Torn_Paper  5/26/2006
This name is pronounsed AH-leh-see-ah.
-- Anonymous User  5/26/2006
This name means protector, or in some cultures savior. It is used in Italy, Russia, Ukraine and much of Eastern Europe.
-- Torn_Paper  5/26/2006
Alessia Marcuzzi (born November 11, 1972) is an Italian actress and showgirl.
-- sweetbabe  11/15/2006
Alessia di Matteo was an Italian from Genoa. Di Matteo became the first person in history to survive the transplantion of eight organs in a single operation, although she died a year later of complications.
-- LMS  8/5/2007
Alessia Filippi is an Italian swimmer.
-- Anonymous User  8/5/2007
Great name to give for the namesake Alice!
-- leananshae  12/19/2007
I don't really like it, as I think it's too "elegant" in an obvious way.
-- scholasticastewart  1/3/2008
This name is great with 'Lissy' as a nickname.
-- i-heart-me  4/1/2008
I think this name is beautiful. It's not as harsh as Alexis or Alexandra, which I believe all of them mean the same thing.
-- erb816  8/24/2008
In Italy Alessia became popular in the 1970s (before it was absolutely rare). It was the 2nd most popular name in Rome in 1976 (behind Francesca), the 6th in 1981, and it's still very fashionable (5th in Italy in 2004, 6th in 2006).
-- presentperfect  12/19/2008
The pronunciation is not AH-le-see-ah but ah-LESS-syah.
-- presentperfect  12/19/2008

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