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Alyce

American  
[al-is] / ˈæl ɪs /

noun

  1. a first name.


Example Sentences

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"I used to hate horror games," Alyce explains.

From BBC • Aug. 24, 2025

Alyce, who works in business administration, has since overcome her addiction with therapy and is now almost debt free.

From BBC • Jul. 29, 2025

This collaborative research was conducted by SARDI's Dr Alice Weaver and Dr Alyce Swinbourne, as well as a large group of early-career University of Adelaide researchers.

From Science Daily • Mar. 21, 2024

Alyce Clarke won a March 1985 special election, and another Black woman, Democrat Alice Harden of Jackson, won a seat in the Mississippi Senate two years later.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 13, 2024

Jane Sharp was not then talking of Alyce but of herself—Alyce should have known—and Magister Reese was writing it all down in his great encyclopaedia, while the cat nibbled his cheese and bread.

From "The Midwife's Apprentice" by Karen Cushman