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Allie is a pet form of the English, French, and Scottish Alison in the English language. Allie is also a pet form of the English and Hebrew Alva in the English language. Allie is also a pet form of the English, German, Italian, and Polish Alfreda in the English language. Allie is also a pet form of the English and Italian Allegra in the English language. Allie is also a pet form of the English Alvina. Allie is also a pet form of the Scandinavian Alva. Allie is popular as a baby girl name, and it is also perceived as trendy. At the modest height of its usage in 1905, 0.096% of baby girls were named Allie. It was #174 in rank then. The baby name has seen a substantial decline in popularity since then. In 2007, it ranked at #238 with a usage of 0.070%, experiencing a small resurgence in the recent decade. Within all girl names in its family, Allie was the most popular. Allie was used 27% more than the next ranked name, the English, French, and Scottish Alison, in 2007. Allie has primarily been a girl name in the last century. In 1933, 5 times more girls than boys were given the name Allie. Baby names that sound like Allie include the Dutch Alie, the Arabic Aalya, the Scottish Ailsa, the English and Arabic Ali, the English Ally, the Arabic Alya, the German and Scandinavian Ulla, the German Ulli, the English Aaliyah, the English Al, the Hebrew and Arabic Aliya, the English and Arabic Aliyah, the Arabic Aliyya, the Arabic Aliyyah, the Hebrew Ayala, the English and French Elia, and the Polish Olesia. KEY: Pronunciation for Allie: AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)"
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