AliÉNor | | a-lye-NOR (French) | Occitan | |
Alia (1) | | - | Arabic | |
Alia (2) | | - | Ancient Germanic | |
Aliah | | - | English (Rare) | |
Aliaksandr | | - | Belarusian | |
Aliaksei | | - | Belarusian | |
Alica | | - | Slovak | |
Alice | | AL-is (English), a-LEES (French), ah-LEE-che (Italian) | English, French, Portuguese, Italian | |
Alicia | | a-LEE-thya (Spanish), a-LEE-sya (Latin American Spanish), ə-LIS-yə (English), ə-LIS-ee-ə (English), ə-LISH-ə (English), ə-LEE-shə (English) | Spanish, English | |
Alida | | ah-LEE-dah (German) | Dutch, German, Hungarian | |
Alikhan | | - | Kazakh | |
Alim | | - | Arabic, Uyghur | |
Alin | | - | Romanian | |
Alina | | ah-LEE-nah (German, Italian, Polish) | Romanian, German, Italian, Polish | |
Alinafe | | ah-lee-NAH-fay | Southern African, Chewa | |