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Alice
I'm coming around to the name Alice again. I don't like that it has "lice" in it, but then I think of Alice in Wonderland, and I love it all over again. I also like Lissie / Lissy as a nickname, and it honors my great-aunt. So it's safe to say it's on my list, probably pretty high up.Thinking about sisters for Alice, from my own list, I pulled:Adele
Claire
Dorothea
Elaine
Eliza
Eloise
Esme
Florence
Georgia
Isadora
Katharine (yes, I like this spelling best, not Katherine, and Catherine looks like "catheter")
Leah
Lucinda
Margot
Nora
Phoebe
Ramona
Rowena
SusannahDo you agree that these would make good sisters for Alice? Any others?As far as combos, I have these. Can you pick the top and bottom five combos, and PLEASE TELL ME WHY, some sort of commentary or something. Thank you! As always, if you have more, they're welcome.Alice Odette
Alice Nimue
Alice Electra
Alice Esmee
Alice Ophira
Alice Maya
Alice Letitia
Alice Fiona
Alice Nicola
Alice Abigail
Alice Olwen
Alice Isadora
Alice Moriah
Alice Morwenna
Alice Morgana
Alice Dahlia
Alice Daphne
Alice Olivia
Alice Octavia
Alice Evelina
Alice Eve
Alice Branwen
Alice Isadora
Alice Paulina
Alice Elaine
Alice Ginevra
Alice Louisa
Alice Hazel
Alice Anastasia
Alice Colleen
Alice Elizaveta
Alice Esmeralda
Alice Hope
Alice Nadezhda
Alice Ekaterina
Alice Jamesina
Alice Leontine
Alice Cosmina
Alice Cosette
Alice Isabel
Alice Adamina
Alice Jasmine
Alice Elowen

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I love Alice. I don't really see the "lice" problem because it's not pronounced like "lice" (al-ISS not al-ICE)Katherine would go very well with Alice - one of my favourite Alice combos is Alice Katherine or Katherine Alice. I think most of those names would go with Alice as a sister, apart from Leah and Georgia, as these two have a more modern feel, whereas Alice is very classic sounding. From your list my favourites are:
Alice Morgana - Morgana is lovely and old fashioned but not hard to spell or anything. I like it so much more than Morgan as it's more obviously feminine.
Alice Evelina - I love Eve too but Alice Eve is a bit too short.
Alice Fiona
Alice Moriah - I don't love Moriah, but this flows really well!
Alice Ginevra - has a lovely literary sound to me
I also like Alice Esmee, but feel it's unusuable because Alice and Esme are both Twilight characters.Least favourite:
Alice Nadezhda - Nadezhda sounds unattractive to me. It's also hard to spell and pronounce. Also I don't think it really goes with Alice as the two names are too different

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I believe Alice & Adele are from the same root, but i love both and Joe public would never know!
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I also love Alice but like you, I see 'a lice.' Still, I think it's soft and and sweet and I even like the nn, Alsie. I've thought Adele and Alice would make great names for twins because they have the same origin yet it's very subtle. Not many would make the connection. Anything sweetly old fashioned would work nicely paired with Alice. I think any of your list would do. I especially like Adele, Georgia and Susannah.
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I love the name Alice, all because of Alice In Wonderland! I've actually never noticed the "lice" part in the name before! From your lists I like:Adele
Claire - Would much prefer Clara and I think it would sound better with Alice
Eliza
Eloise
Esme
Florence
Georgia
Katharine
Lucinda
Nora
Phoebe
My fave 5 combos would be:
Alice Jasmine - I think the combo is very sweet and feminine and that's what I like about it.
Alice Moriah - Love the name Moriah for a mn, so this combo is gorgeous imo.
Alice Esmeralda - The flow is not quite perfect imo, but both names are lovely!
Alice Maya - Has a good flow, spunky without being trendy.
Alice Daphne - Again, like Alice Jasmine this combo is sweet and feminine.Least fave 5 are:
Alice Olwen - Just not a fan of Olwen at all, sorry. I think it's a bit of an ugly name tbh.
Alice Nadezhda - Just doesn't work, as the mn sounds a little too ott and exotic for the simple classic Alice.
Alice Jamesina - Jamesina is a little too surname-y sounding for me.
Alice Nimue - Don't like the sound or look of Nimue at all.
Alice Leontine - Not a pretty mn imo, just sounds a little blunt.
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Alice doesn't really excite me, but it's not bad either and if it's honouring a fam member, then that would be a point in its favour to tip it over to the good side of the scale. (as opposed to neutral)The following are my faves of your list as sisters:
Adele
Georgia
Lucinda
Margot
Susannahmns from your list:
Jasmine
Adrianna (I rarely like 2 names w/ the same letter in a row, but since the As have dif. prn., this can work)
Hope
Esmerelda (in a GP way)
Esmee
Maya
NicolaBronwen would be much better than Branwen.Some of the others are nice, but just don't go well w/ Alice.Other possibilities for sisters:
Nicola
Jessamine
Bronwen
Jasmine
Jolene
Eden
Roxanne
Roxana
Kelsey
Joanna
Ruthanne
Rosalie
Rosalyn
Carmen
Carmel
Dominga
Johanneke
Dominique
Roselle
Jemima
Naomi
Amanda
Sundeia (sundeeah)
Kristin
Harmony
Melody (but not if you use Harmony)
Charity
Bethan

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Alice and Adele are too similar, though I love them both. I love Nora, Claire, Eliza, Florence and Isadora. Top five:
Alice Colleen
Alice Eve
Alice Elowen
Alice Ginerva
Alice OdetteI dislike
Alice Ekaterina
Alice Leontine
Alice Nadezkhda
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I wouldn't use Alice and Adele on sisters, as they're both forms of Adelaide. The other names are nice with Alice, but my favorite is easily Claire. Claire and Alice are absolutely GORGEOUS together. I also really like Nora (though I prefer it as a nickname), Katharine and Susannah with Alice (and Leah separately, but Alice and Leah is a bit of a tongue twister).Top 5 combos:
Alice Nimue -This is just really cool. Nimue is probably not usable in real life, but I like it a lot and Alice sounds great with it.
Alice Olivia -Very girly, but in a sophisticated way instead of a cutesy way.
Alice Jasmine -I love Jasmine, but it's kind of downmarket as a first name. In the middle it works great.
Alice Hope -Simple, classy, and beautiful.
Alice Leontine -I normally don't really care for Leontine, but this is an awesome combo.Bottom 5 combos:
Alice Olwen -The Al- Ol- repetition sounds awful to me, and Olwen is irredeemably masculine-seeming IMO.
Alice Electra -Electra has such awful associations, and the Al- El- has the same problem as Alice Olwen.

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I used to love it. It was one of my favorites. It reminded me of Alice in Wonderland. Of a sweet little girl and it had all those light pink, yellow, light green and white colors attached to it.At the moment I really dislike it. It makes me think of Alice Cooper and Alice in Chains. Nowadays it has a red color mixed with black that is threatening and unattractive (I hope I make sense here, I just see colors when I hear names and they greatly influence the opinion I have on it).I don't like that it has the "lice" in it either but that's not the worst thing about the name, in my opinion. Also Alice doesn't sound like "lice" at all, it just looks like it.It's also getting pretty common I think. At least I hear it a lot lately. That wouldn't bother me very much if I still liked it, though.I love Adele and Elaine. They'd actually make a lovely sibset. I also really like Georgia and Phoebe.Top 5:Alice Odette - I don't like Odette much on its own, but the combo is charming. Makes me think of ballerinas and ice skating. Also Odette manages to soften the name and makes the Alice Cooper image go away somewhat.
Alice Hope - I love Hope and it's just such a great sentiment.
Alice Cosette - very soft and ladylike
Alice Jasmine - makes me think of a lovely flower garden
Alice Elaine - because I have a soft spot for Elaine, it should make a comeback

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On Eastern European names: my whole family is Russian Jewish, and I speak Russian, so Russian names don't feel out of the box for me, really. I agree with you that it seems awkward on a girl without those roots.I can definitely get on board with you; Alice Cooper was ruining the name for me for a while. I just keep going back and forth. I think by the time I'm having kids (six, seven years from now), it won't be as much of a deal. I see colors with some names, not all (I do have synesthesia, but it's more related to numbers than words), but Alice is light blue, white, black, and gold for me. I like that.Thanks for your feedback! So thorough. :)
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I didn't know that but then it's great that you like a name that honors your heritage :) You're welcome :)
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