Alyssa
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Etymology


A 20th century invention, either derived from the flower alyssum, or from Alicia, of origin.

Proper noun



  1. , popular in the US in the 1990s and the 2000s.

Quotations

  • 1916 Marion Ames Taggart, Hollyhock House: A Story for Girls, Doubleday, Page &co,1916, page 40
    The leading lady's name is Alyssa Aldine - I think Aldine sounds like nice people; I suppose because the Aldine editions of books are so famous.
  • 1978 Charlotte Vale Allen, Meet Me in Time, Island Nation Press LLC, 1998, ISBN 0965743799, page 208
    And throughout most of his days and nights, daydreamed about Brady's mother, liking everything about her. Particularly her name. Alyssa. Over and over, her name whispered inside his head. Alyssa. Alyssa. Beautiful.
 
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