Anonymous
Post 06/30/2019 13:21     Subject: Alice or Alison?

Never thought about Alice as was not part of my generation but Alison was in the 60’s. I prefer Alice and 1940-1950 names.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2019 13:18     Subject: Alice or Alison?

Anonymous wrote:Alison sounds very 80's. Alice is on a come back.

+1
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 19:27     Subject: Alice or Alison?

Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep saying Alison is an 80s name and then reference 40 year olds? Those people were born in the 70s.

I prefer Alison. I think Alice is very trendy right now. (Alice was ranked 71 in 2018 and has been steadily climbing in popularity since at least 2000. Alison was ranked 400 and is declining.)


Good point! My sister is Allison and was born in the mid-70s. My daughter’s best friend is an 11 year old Allison. Alice, to me, is my Polish grandma’s name.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 17:53     Subject: Alice or Alison?

Definitely prefer Allison, especially with a one syllable last name.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 17:52     Subject: Alice or Alison?

Why do people keep saying Alison is an 80s name and then reference 40 year olds? Those people were born in the 70s.

I prefer Alison. I think Alice is very trendy right now. (Alice was ranked 71 in 2018 and has been steadily climbing in popularity since at least 2000. Alison was ranked 400 and is declining.)
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 17:47     Subject: Alice or Alison?

NP I prefer Alice by far. Feels fresher and less dated.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 17:44     Subject: Alice or Alison?

They both can use the nickname Ali which is super duper cute
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 17:36     Subject: Alice or Alison?

I'm a late 40's Alison, and there are two little Allisons under age 5 at church, and a 2 yo Alice! So maybe both names are trending again.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 17:17     Subject: Re:Alice or Alison?

I know a lot of Alices under 2. Lots of adult Alisons but no babies. How about Alicia as another option?
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 17:15     Subject: Alice or Alison?

I’m an Alison, and definitely am surprised when I meet one who is not a 40-something. About 25% of the time, people hear “Alice” when I say my name. Also, it’s misspelled at least 75% of the time. When I give my name to people who need to spell it, I always say, “Alison, A-L-I...” and it still gets misspelled. Take those tidbits for what they’re worth.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 16:58     Subject: Alice or Alison?

I prefer Alice, and I think it's fine with a one-syllable last name (Alice Brown, Alice Lee) as long as it doesn't start with an S (Alice Smith). You could use a longer middle name to balance it out.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 15:20     Subject: Re:Alice or Alison?

I know it's making a comeback, although I cannot figure out why because Alice is a very ugly name. Alison is so much better. Sorry, I really dislike old lady names.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 15:12     Subject: Alice or Alison?

I know quite a few Alices where I live. 4? It was trending here for about 4 years now. I really want to love it but it’s never rolled off my tongue. It is an extremely weak name. Hard to yell. It still doesn’t really fit on a baby to me.

Alison is 80s but I think that means it’s pretty refreshing.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 14:29     Subject: Alice or Alison?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alice by a long shot. Alison has the same 80s vibe as Jennifer Jessica and Heather to me, while Alice is classic and literary.


+1 I think this too. All of the Alisons I know are in their early 40s. Not enough time has elapsed for Alison to feel fresh to me. Alice is darling, though.


Yes, completely agree with this about Alison feeling very 80s. Alice is a lovely name.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2019 13:57     Subject: Re:Alice or Alison?

I’m an Allison and I like Alice better. More classic.