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Re: Alyssa
I like Alyssa. First heard it in the 80s when my neighbor named her baby Alyssa. It was unheard-of, but never seemed trendy or made-up to me.
It's prettier than any short form of Elizabeth ever. I guess it's supposed to be based on Alicia, but to me, it seems as much based on Elise.
Just a really pretty, modest name. I admire it on other people - I don't think I'd use it myself.
I think Alyssa looks better than Alissa. The -issa has a chillier feeling, less flower-y.
I love Melissa as well. Overused, but gorgeous and sweet. Not as prissy as other -issa names.- mirfak
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