My sister is
Ali and I know others who go by Ali/Ally/Allie too.
- A 19 year old named
Alexandrea I know goes by
Ali. Her parents picked the nickname because it was easy for her to learn to spell when she was little.
- My sister is 16 years old and her name is
Ali, just
Ali. My parent's originially were going to name her
Alison but when she was born my grandma said she was going to nickname her
Ali and my parents thought that was so cute that they would just name her that. A lot of people ask what it is short for and normally they assume
Alison or
Alice but we just say no, just
Ali and it isn't a big deal. Many times it is mispelled though. Never has anyone ever confused her name with the guys name
Ali. I've never met an guy
Ali so the name is so feminine to me.
- I know a girl around 9 or 10 that is called
Ally. I think that is how they spell it. I don't know her well and I don't know what it is short for but I want to say
Alexandra.
- I girl that lives around the corner is named
Alexis and is occassionally called Ally/Allie/Ali - not sure how to spell it as it is mostly just spoken, written is usually
Alexis.
- My sister has a friend whose sister named
Alison and is called
Ali. She's around 12.
So I definitely can see it as a full name. I don't think it will be confused with the male
Ali. I don't think it is dated nickname as everyone I know is under 20.
While I listed many Ali/Allie/Allys I don't consider it common at all as everyone has a different spelling or full name and some of these girls are rarely called by the nickname.
I think
Alison or
Allison is fine. I wish my parent's would have gone with it and given her a full name. It just seems better to have a full name imo. I've also seen it spelled
Alyson and nicknamed Aly. So that can be an option.
Other ideas it could be a nickname for are
Alice,
Alicia,
Alexa,
Alberta,
Alena,
Alessandra,
Alexis,
Alexia,
Aliya, and
Alyssa.