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Alicia

American  
[uh-lish-uh, uh-lish-ee-uh, uh-lee-shuh, -shee-uh] / əˈlɪʃ ə, əˈlɪʃ i ə, əˈli ʃə, -ʃi ə /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Alice.


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Alicia Schifferle, Mikaela’s sister, knew she had to give the competition everything she had for her future nieces and nephews.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 12, 2026

Some days, more than 9,000 tons of the brownish seaweed are piling onto Mexico's shores, including in the world-renowned resort cities of Cancun and Playa del Carmen, Environmental Secretary Alicia Barcena told reporters.

From Barron's Jul. 30, 2026

Alicia Denby, a sociologist at Manchester Metropolitan University, argues the show's tweak is reflective of a broader societal change where "women may now be more likely to approach someone first".

From BBC Jul. 25, 2026

The company said such works include music by artists such as Alicia Keys, Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 21, 2026

They spoke before even Daniel and Alicia could.

From "Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody" by Patrick Ness

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