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Alessa

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GaaaaarlicBread · 11/01/2020 15:13

Only 7 weeks pregnant so no idea what we’re having yet but DH and I have decided we really like the name Alessa- Lessie as a nick name . I equally like Alessia . What do you think ?
We have a few names we like but this one really stood out to us when we heard it on a film the other day . We don’t like Alyssia so we wouldn’t have that as an alternative .

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MrsBricks · 11/01/2020 15:15

I would assume Alessa is a misspelling of Alessia (which is lovely).

SaorsaSolasta · 11/01/2020 15:25

I really like both - I've never met either so I wouldn't assume any misspellings

MikeUniformMike · 11/01/2020 15:27

I wouldn't.

anappleadaykeeps · 11/01/2020 15:31

I wouldn't, as it is too similar to Alexa, and it is already annoying in our home when the Amazon Echo picks up what it thinks is "Alexa" and starts talking back.

daisypond · 11/01/2020 15:51

Yes, it’s a lovely name. Italian diminutive of Alessandra. I know a couple.

Clettercletterthatsbetter · 11/01/2020 16:25

I think Alessia is much nicer.

smemorata · 11/01/2020 16:28

I live in Italy and have never heard of Alessa only Alessia.

MyCatScaresDogs · 11/01/2020 16:30

I would go with Alessia or Alyssa (as opposed to Alyssia/Alicia).

lanbro · 11/01/2020 16:34

I like Alessa, unusual without being silly which is what I tried to go for with my dds

DramaAlpaca · 11/01/2020 23:11

Sorry, but it sounds like 'a lesser' something, 'evil' perhaps?

Alyssa or Alessia are better.

Flymetothestars · 11/01/2020 23:14

Eh? No I’m not keen whatsoever

roiseandjim · 11/01/2020 23:17

Love it

TheCanterburyWhales · 12/01/2020 08:13

Alessa will just have her explaining that no, it's not Alessia and no, it's not Alexa.
If it bothers you, Alessia must currently be the Italian version of the 80s Karen as I have 7 in one class (of 18 girls) and at least 3 in my other ten classes.

Robstersgirl · 12/01/2020 18:37

Lessie used to be a derogatory term for a lesbian when I was younger. Alessa reminds me of Ellesse the sports brand.

Sparklypurpleunicornsaremyfav · 12/01/2020 19:39

Have to be honest, I get confused with the different spellings and pronunciations of these alissia names so on that basis it would be a no for me

Astronica · 13/01/2020 02:38

It's pretty enough. I prefer stronger sounds though, and do agree with pp that all the Alicia, Alyssa, Alessia etc names start to sound the same. I much prefer Alessandra for a similar name.

GaaaaarlicBread · 13/01/2020 09:14

Quite mixed then !! We will get a few other names in our jar and have a think when we know what we are having . Thank you :)

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Oriunda · 15/01/2020 02:09

I like Alessia but it does make me laugh hearing my Italian father in law trying to get ‘Alessia’ to play something as he can’t manage ‘Alexa’.

Never heard of Alessa in Italy.

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