Alison (given name)

Alison, Allison, Alyson or Allyson is a unisex given name in English-speaking countries. It was originally a medieval French nickname for Alis, an old form of Alice[1][2] derived with the suffix -on or -son sometimes used in the former French nicknames such as Jeanson ("little Jean") or Pierson ("little Pierre").

Alison / Allison / Alyson / Allyson
Pronunciation/ˈælɪsən/ AL-i-sən
GenderUnisex
Language(s)French
Origin
Meaning"Alice's son" or "little Alice"
Other names
Short form(s)Ali, Alie, Alley, Alli, Allie, Ally, Aly, Alys
See alsoAllyson, Alyson

The variant spelling Allison is the most common form in the United States.[2] Other variations include Alisson, Allyson, Alyson, Alysson, Alicen and Alycen, with nicknames Allie, Alley, Alie, Ali, Ally, Aly, Al, Aley and Alli.

Allison also has separate, disputed roots as a family name.[3]

In Lusophone countries like Brazil and Portugal, Alison and variant forms are also used as masculine given names.

Alison, variant form Alizon, is a French surname.[1]

Popularity

The name is first recorded in Scotland in the 12th century. It was popular until the early 19th century and, spelled Allison, was the 45th most common name given to baby girls in the United States in 2005 (Allyson was #253; Alison, #259; Alyson, #468; Allie, #256; Ally, #656; and Alice, #414).[4] In 1990 in the United States, Allison was the 228th most popular name for women of all ages; Alison was #347, Allyson, #775; Alyson, #981; Allie, #764; Ali, #2434; and Alice, #51.[5] Alison in any spelling did not enter the top 100 baby names in 2005 in England and Wales.[6]

Allison last entered the top 1000 baby names for males in the United States in 1946, when it ranked #968. In the 1910s it ranked from 667 to 981 with an average of #835, and in the first decade of the 20th century, it ranked as high as #927.[7]

People named Alison

Female

Male

  • Alisson Becker (born 1992), commonly known as Alisson, Brazilian footballer
  • Allison Brooks (1917–2006), American Air Force aviator
  • Allison Burnett (born 1958), American screenwriter
  • Alison Cerutti (born 1985), Brazilian beach volleyball player
  • Allison Danzig (1898–1987), American sports journalist
  • Alison Lopes Ferreira (born 1993), commonly known as Alison, Brazilian footballer
  • Alison Henrique Mira (born 1995), commonly known as Alison, Brazilian footballer
  • Allison Patrício (born 1986), Brazilian footballer
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See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Alison
  • All pages with titles beginning with Allison
  • Alison (disambiguation)
  • Allie (given name)
  • Allison (surname)
  • Allyson (given name and surname)
  • Alyson

References

  1. Albert Dauzat, Noms et prénoms de France, Librairie Larousse 1980, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet. p. 6a.
  2. Katie Martin-Doyle, The Treasury of Baby Names, Worth Press, Cambridge 2005. ISBN 978-1903025116.
  3. "Allison - Name Meaning and Origin". Ancestry.com.
  4. Popular Names by Birth Year: Dec 2007 Ssa.gov
  5. "Most Common Female Names in the U.S." mongabay.com.
  6. "Most Popular Names for Births in England and Wales 2005". behindthename.com
  7. Campbell, Mike (2012). "Popularity for ALLISON in the United States, percent Used, Male". Behind the Name: the etymology and history of first names. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
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