Alison
/ˈælɪsən/
FavoritesGerman
Alison, of German origin, derives from 'Adalheidis', meaning 'of noble birth' or 'noble nature'. It is also associated with 'Alice', signifying truth and nobility. The name has been popular in English-speaking countries for its classic elegance and enduring charm, often evoking grace and refinement.
Alison A. Winter
Business, Personal Financial Services, Northern Trust
Alison Sweeney
Actor, Days of Our Lives
Alison Steadman
Actor, Life Is Sweet
Alison Smithson
Architect, New Brutalist
Alison Skipworth
Actor, Broadway and character actress
Alison Pill
Actor, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Alison Moyet
Musician, Songwriter and vocalist for Yazoo
Alison Lurie
Novelist, Foreign Affairs
Alison Lohman
Actor, Matchstick Men
Alison LaPlaca
Actor, Linda Phillips on Duet
Alison Krauss
Musician, Bluegrass fiddle prodigy
Alison Eastwood
Actor, Tightrope
Ali
Allie
Ally
Charts show data based on United States SSA data(not global data) only, Roll over the visual for detailed rankings by year.
Similar Names
Explore similar sounding names to find other baby names for youName with the same meaning
Explore other names that mean "Noble"