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Pronunciation of Alicia

41 replies

Tea1Sugar · 31/07/2013 09:01

Would you say al-ee-sha or al-iss-ee-ya? I've got two in my new class in September so just been thinking about it. Id say the latter to be honest.

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zoetstoffen · 31/07/2013 09:03

I work with one, and she pronounces it Al-ee-sha (though she did say the majority of people assume it to be Al-iss-e-a).

Goldmandra · 31/07/2013 09:04

Al-iss-ee-ya but I have heard lots of people pronounce it the other way.

DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 31/07/2013 09:04

A-LEEsha, going by someone I know.

BoohPear · 31/07/2013 09:05

I would say Al-iss-eya.

Smartiepants79 · 31/07/2013 09:05

Al -iss-ee-ya.

Christelle2207 · 31/07/2013 09:08

The second, however I know an Alicia and people always pronounce it the wrong way, a-lee-sha and I know that really winds her up.

Christelle2207 · 31/07/2013 09:09

When I say wrong I mean wrong to her!

valiumredhead · 31/07/2013 09:20

Al iss ee ya

MinnieBar · 31/07/2013 09:24

I think Al-iss-iya is (broadly speaking) uk, and Al-esha is American.

I am basing this on a) two British Alicias I've met, b) the assumption that the name is a derivative of Alice and c) The Good Wife Grin

ALittleBitOfMagic · 31/07/2013 09:25

I would pronounce that aleesha

SurroundedByGiraffes · 31/07/2013 09:27

I remember being thrown by this name in Malory Towers and pronouncing it Al-lick-ee-ah in my head.

FannyMcNally · 31/07/2013 09:32

Yes, I never knew how to pronounce it in MT either!

Because Alice is pronounced with an 's' sound I would assume Alissia until corrected otherwise.

lottiegarbanzo · 31/07/2013 09:44

Ask them?

But generally I agree that a-liss-ee-a is UK, a-leesh-a US. Just as Par-is-ee-an is UK, par-eesj-un US.

merrymouse · 31/07/2013 09:47

Could you call them both Al?

Sunnysummer · 31/07/2013 09:56

I know one of each pronounciation, both British. Given the common variation, they're unlikely to be offended or surprised if you have to ask!

WhiteHairReally · 31/07/2013 11:10

I had two Alicias in one class and each pronounced it differently. It avoided the Alicia B and Alicia C scenario.

AmIGoingMad · 31/07/2013 14:01

Minnie I was just going to say that!

I always think a- liss-ee-a but The Good wife made me question that with a-leesh-a Smile

burberryqueen · 31/07/2013 14:05

might be Aleesha or Alice - ear, perhaps you will have to ask them

NotMyChashkaChai · 31/07/2013 19:54

Ah liss ee ah. I hate the ah leash ah Pronunciation! But yes I'd never heard of the name before mt either!

ImpulsePinapple · 31/07/2013 19:56

Ah liss ee ah at my very posh boarding school Smile

RedlipsAndSlippers · 31/07/2013 19:59

Ah-liss-ee-ah according to the girl I work with

Wbdn28 · 31/07/2013 20:19

I'd say Al-iss-ee-ya

SilkStalkings · 31/07/2013 21:23

Could always spell it Elysia (as in Champs d'Elysée, parp!).

SilkStalkings · 31/07/2013 21:25

Could always spell it Elysia (as in Champs Elysées, parp!).

thamesk8 · 01/08/2013 15:28

I love Alissia but hate Alesha. Funny how I can have such different tastes for something quite similar. I hope for your sake they are Alissias.....I'm a teacher too and Alissias are far nice than Aleshas!!!

I wished everyone pr in Alissia then I would have picked it for my dd due in oct but the mispronunciation puts me right off

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