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Re: Alicia
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Instinctively, I say ah-LEE-sha because I assume that's how everyone else will pronounce it, however, I much, much prefer ah-LEE-see-uh. BTW, I had never heard of the 'lish' or 'liss' pronunciations until I read those online.I live in Virginia and I've only known one my age and she spelled her name Aleasia. I wonder if her parents were going for the four-syllable pronunciation and spelled it phonetically. Didn't work since everyone ended up calling her Lisa. Overall, I wouldn't say it's common where I'm from. I have seen it a time or two in my kids' yearbooks (usually spelled Alicia or Alisha). I suppose it could be considered dated by some. I've just never known many so it seems pretty fresh in my mind.Re: pronunciation, I've wondered myself if Alicia Silverstone influenced the public's awareness, but overall, I think not. The default way in the US seems to be ah-LEE-sha and that's the one I feel people will revert to. Still, the name isn't overly common and I think you could get away with any pronunciation. Among the three names you listed, I prefer Alice, Alicia and Alyssa in that order.
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I always thought ah-LISH.a was the default way in the US. I guess not :P I know a Lecia who pronounces her name like Lisa. Always thought that was weird. Especially because her sister had a really boring, common name with a standard spelling. I think it was Maria.The name made me remember Alicia Silverstone in Clueless so I searched for her on youtube and got a clip of a really old interview and the interviewer switched between ah-LEE-see-ah (which is correct I believe), ah LIS see ah and ah-LEE-shee-ah. Guess he got confused :P

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