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Alease

What does Alease mean?

Alease Pronunciation of Alease as a girls' name. The name Alease means "God is my oath". Alease is an alternate form of Elise (French, Hebrew): nickname of Elisabeth.

STARTS WITH Ale-

ASSOCIATED WITH oath

Variations

VARIANTS Ilyse, Elyse, Elyce, Ellyse, Elize, Elisse, Eliese, Elease

OTHER FORM VIA ELISE Liese

CREATIVE FORMS
(female)

(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Alease Carrie (A.C.), ..

How popular is Alease?

Alease is a somewhat prominent first name for females (#3093 out of 4276, Top 72%) but an unusual last name for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Alease was first listed in 1900-1909 and reached its peak rank of #1066 in the U.S. in the 1920s, but is not ranked at the moment. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Alease name in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Alease outside U.S.

Which version is better?

Elise (#176 FROM CURRENT RECORDS), Elyse (#692) and Elease are the popular varying forms of Alease listed in the Top 2000. These forms of Alease reached the height of their popularity a decade ago (AVERAGE #1169) and are almost as popular today (#1217, 20% LESS USAGE). Elise has generally been the top pick of parents, though Elyse has grown trendy as well over time.



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Alease, Elease, Elise, Elyse in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Elise outside U.S.

Similar Names

Alease is alike in pronunciation to Aleece, Alice, Alis, Alise, Alisse, Alize, Alleece, Alless, Allice, Allis, Allyce, Allys, Allyse, Alyce, Alys, Alyse, Alyss, Alysse, Eliesse, Ellesse, Eloise, Eloyse, Elysse, Ilise and Ilysse. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Ailse, Alais, Alaisa, Alane, Albane, Alcee, Alea, Aleah, Aleana, Aleceea, Alecia, Aleesa, Aleesha, Aleeza, Aleine, Aleisha, Aleka, Aleki, Alene, Alenne, Alesha, Alesia, Alessa, Alessi, Alessia, Alette, Alex, Alexa, Alexea, Alexi, Alexia, Alexie, Aleyne, Alisa, Alissa, Alles, Allessa, Allisa, Allysa, Aloisa, Alysa, Alyssa, Aneese, Blase and Ileane. These names tend to be less commonly used than Alease.

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