אליס
"Noble, battle-maiden"
Alice derives from the Old French name Adaliz, which was composed of the elements 'Adal' (noble) and 'hild' (battle-maiden). In some versions of its origin, it is said to be derived from the name Alis, which is derived from the Proto-Germanic element 'al' (other) and 'is' (dedicated to the goddess Isis). The name Alice has been popular in Christian tradition since the Middle Ages, and has been associated with various saints throughout history.
Symbolizes courage, determination, and loyalty to one's beliefs and values.
Expresses creativity, self-expression, and communication. It is a harmonious number that often brings artistic and musical talent, as well as a strong intuition and a natural ability to understand and respond to others.
אליס
מְקַבֵּלָה, מְקַבְּלוֹת, נְשִׂיק, נָשׁוּק
αλησσ
αναπλητε ππονη γε μετα κπιπεσ γλύσσενος
Alice
nomen femininum ex nihilo creatum, significans felicitatem et prosperitatem
AL-iss
IPA: /ˈælsi/
Expresses creativity, self-expression, and communication. It is a harmonious number that often brings artistic and musical talent, as well as a strong intuition and a natural ability to understand and respond to others.
Rose Quartz