Alicia
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| Pronunciation | English: əˈlisiə or əˈliʃə, Spanish: aˈliθja, aˈlisja |
| Gender | female |
| Meaning | nobility |
| Region of Origin | Spain |
| Origin | Latinate form of Alice, from Old High German Adelheidis |
| Alternative spelling | Alisha, Alesha |
| Related names | Alice, Alyssa, Alix, Alison, Allison, Adelaide, Adélaïde, Adelaida, Adèle, Adela, Adelia, Adelina |
| Wikipedia articles | [[Special:PrefixIndex/* Alicia *|All pages beginning with * Alicia *]] |
| Look up [[wiktionary:* Alicia *|* Alicia *]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Alicia is a female given name, a Latinate form of Alice, popular in medieval Spain, which is from the Old French Adelis, from Old High German Adalheidis, and may also refer to one of the following. It can be pronounced A-leesh-a, A-lee-see-a, or A-liss-ee-a.
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[edit] People
- Ana Alicia, Mexican actress
- Alicia Acuña, US television news reporter
- Alicia Albe, US rhythmic gymnast
- Alicia Alonso, Cuban dancer
- Alicia Appleman-Jurman, Polish memoirist of the Holocaust
- Alicia Ashley, Jamaican boxer
- Alicia Austria-Martinez, Filipino judge
- Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, Mexican United-Nations official
- Alicia Barrancos, Argentine freestyle swimmer
- Alicia Boscatto, Argentine breaststroke swimmer
- Alicia Bridges, US pop singer
- Alicia Bruzzo, Argentine actress
- Alicia Calaway, US contestant on the Survivor television gameshow
- Alicia Coppola, US actress
- Alicia Drake, British fashion journalist
- Alicia Falletti US Guitar Player
- Alicia Foster, better known as Jodie Foster, US actress
- Alicia Fulford-Wierzbicki, New-Zealand actress
- Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Mexican-US academic and poet
- Alicia Gironella D'Angeli, Mexican chef
- Alicia Goranson, US actress
- Alicia Grau Pérez-Agustín, Spanish painter
- Alicia Hall, US model
- Alicia Hollowell, US softball player
- Alicia Keys, R&B/soul singer
- Alicia Kirchner, Argentine politician
- Alicia Koplowitz, marquise of Bellavista, Spanish businesswoman
- Alicia Kozameh, Argentine author
- Alicia de Larrocha, Spanish pianist
- Alicia Machado, former Miss Universe (1996) from Venezuela
- Alicia Markova, British dancer
- Alicia Mastandrea, Argentine politician
- Alicia Mayer, Filipino model and actress
- Alicia Minshew, US actress
- Alicia Molik- Australian tennis Player
- Alicia Moore, better known as Pink, US pop singer
- Alicia Monet, US pornographic actress
- Alicia Moreda, Puerto-Rican soap-opera actress
- Alicia Morton, US actress
- Alicia Ostriker, US Jewish, feminist poet
- Alicia Parlette, US journalist and cancer survivor
- Alicia Partnoy, Argentine human-rights activist
- Alicia Patterson, US newspaper editor
- Alicia O'Shea Petersen, Tasmanian suffragist and social reformer
- Alicia Ratay, US basketball player
- Alicia Reckzin, Canadian anti-racist activist
- Alicia Rhett, US actress and portrait painter
- Alicia Rhodes, British pornographic actress
- Alicia Rhyno, Canadian Respiratory Therapist
- Alicia Rickter, US model, actress and Playboy playmate
- Alicia Rio, Mexican pornographic actress
- Alicia Rivera, fictional character in the The Clique series of books
- Alicia Sacramone, US gymnast
- Alicia St. Rose, US pastel artist
- Alicia Shepard, US journalist
- Alicia Silverstone, US actress
- Alicia Sorell, also known as Alicia Lorén, US actress famous for appearing with her identical twin Annie Sorell
- Alicia Boole Stott, Irish mathematician
- Alicia Thompson, US basketball player
- Alicia Vergel, Filipina actress
- Alicia Villarreal, Mexican singer
- Alicia Vitarelli, US television-news correspondent
- Alicia Warrington, US drummer
- Alicia Webb, US wrestler
- Alicia Witt, US actress
[edit] Things
Hurricane Alicia shortly after landfall, 1983
- Hurricane Alicia, devastating hurricane in 1983
- Alicia (book), a book by Alicia Appleman-Jurman, a memoir of the Holocaust
- Alicia's Diary, a short story by Thomas Hardy
- Ship Alicia, American immigrant ship sailed from Bristol to Philadelphia (1832)
- Alicia (1977) feature-length documentary about Cuban ballet star Alicia Alonso
- Alicia (submarine), a 6-seater submarine
- Alicia (genus of Malpighiaceae), a genus of flowering plants native to South America in the family Malpighiaceae.
- Drosera aliciae, a carnivorous plant native to South Africa of the family Droseraceae
[edit] Places in the Philippines
[edit] Places in the United States of America
[edit] Fiction
- Alicia, the fictional protagonist in the videogame Bullet Witch
- Alicia, the fictional protagonist in the videogame Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria
- Alicia Baker, fictional character in the television series Smallville
- Alicia Botti, fictional character in the children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Alicia Fennel, fictional character in the television series Veronica Mars
- Alicia Masters, fictional character in Marvel Comics
- Alicia Spinnet, fictional character in Harry Potter stories
- Alicia Testarossa, fictional character in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
- Alicia Florence, fictional character in Aria
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