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Popularity: #798 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: ah-LEE-sah /əˈliːsə/

Origin: Hebrew; Slavic

Meaning: Hebrew: God is my salvation; Slavic: noble

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Alisa has its roots in the Hebrew name Elisheba, which means "God is my oath." This name was adapted into Greek as Elisabet, which later evolved into the Latin form Elizabeth. The transition from Hebrew to Greek and then to Latin reflects the historical spread of the name through various cultures and languages, ultimately making its way into English.

The name Alisa is often considered a variant of Alice, which itself derives from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais, stemming from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning "noble kind" or "of noble birth." This linguistic journey illustrates the name's deep historical and cultural roots. Historically, the name has been associated with significant figures, including several queens and saints.

The biblical figure Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist, is a notable reference point, as her story is recounted in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospel of Luke. The name gained further prominence through the influence of Queen Elizabeth I of England in the 16th century, who is often remembered for her strong leadership during the Elizabethan era.

The translation of the Bible into English, particularly the King James Version in the early 17th century, also contributed to the name's recognition and usage in English-speaking cultures. Culturally, Alisa and its variants have been associated with themes of nobility, faith, and devotion.

The name has appeared in various literary works and folklore, often symbolizing grace and virtue. In some traditions, diminutive forms such as Lisa or Lise have emerged, reflecting a more intimate or affectionate usage of the name.

Overall, Alisa embodies a rich tapestry of linguistic evolution and cultural significance, making it a name with a profound historical legacy.

Famous people named Alisa

Alisa Weilerstein is a cellist best known for her performances of contemporary classical music, her recordings, and her collaborations with composers.
Alisa Bosconovitch is a fictional character from the Tekken video game series, known for her unique fighting style and storyline.

Fictional characters named Alisa

Alisa is a fictional character from the video game series Alisa: The Awakening. She is the main protagonist who navigates a nightmarish world filled with horror and puzzles.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Alisa was first seen in the United States in 1945. Alisa has ranked as high as #459 nationally, which occurred in 1970, and has been most popular in California, New York, Texas, Florida, and Ohio. In the past 5 years the name Alisa has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Alisa (2024)

State Births Share
CA 24
23%
FL 16
15%
NY 12
12%
WA 11
11%
TX 10
10%
OH 7
7%
IL 7
7%
MN 6
6%
GA 6
6%
PA 5
5%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19456
19468
19479
19488
194913
195016
195126
195261
195399
1954137
1955185
1956243
1957264
1958419
1959491
1960585
1961601
1962667
1963934
1964820
1965924
1966862
1967921
1968999
19691,108
19701,153
19711,063
1972775
1973787
1974667
1975576
1976587
1977641
1978575
1979762
1980621
1981570
1982512
1983508
1984510
1985492
1986487
1987490
1988489
1989538
1990533
1991507
1992465
1993417
1994449
1995419
1996415
1997387
1998418
1999415
2000415
2001384
2002404
2003374
2004382
2005356
2006300
2007321
2008320
2009285
2010278
2011247
2012261
2013236
2014286
2015258
2016259
2017262
2018248
2019207
2020186
2021190
2022170
2023163
2024152