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Janne (M)> Christie (F)> Kevand (M)> Killian (M)> Leanne (F)> Judyta (F)> Seoc (M)> Henning (M)> Kareen (F)> Nina (F)> Rivka (F)> Piero (M)> Isebella (F)> Karsa (M)> Khamis (M)> Kenrick (M)> Alicia (F)>

Alicia (female)

Variants:Alice (F) Alitia (F)
Derivative(s):Alison (F) Alissa (F) Allissa (F) Alyssa (F)
Can be spelt:Alycia (F)
   
Source(s): English Parish Register freereg.rootsweb.com
The Oxford Names Companion, OUP
"Scottish Forenames" - Donald Whyte, FGH, FSG
Notes:

Spanish and English form of Alice from Old French & German, "nobility". Alicia is reasonably popular in English-speaking countries nowadays although it is mainly found in Spain.

Alicia and Alitia were Latinised versions of Alice, used in old documents. Search on Alic* and Alit* to cater for Latin endings.