Alison

  • Origin
    Scottish
  • Meaning
    son of Alice, noble kind
  • Variations
    Allison, Allen, Allan, Alan, Allyn, Alain
  • Similar names
    Allison, Alan, Aiden, Allen, Alden, Alton, Alvin, Anson
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  • The gentle strength of Alison creates an interesting dynamic for a boy's name, challenging traditional gender associations while maintaining universal appeal. This choice demonstrates progressive thinking and confidence in personal naming decisions, showing that parents aren't bound by conventional limitations. The name's soft consonants and flowing vowels create a musical quality that's pleasant in both formal and casual settings. Alison suggests sensitivity combined with inner strength, often associated with individuals who excel in communication and relationship-building. Its familiar sound makes pronunciation effortless while the unconventional usage for boys makes it memorable. The name adapts well to various nickname possibilities, providing flexibility as personality develops. Parents choosing Alison for their son often value emotional intelligence and believe that strength comes in many forms, not just traditional masculine expressions.
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