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[ 2 syll. al-lie, all-ie ] The boy name Allie is also used as a girl name, with the latter form being more common. Its pronunciation is AELiy KEY. Allie is used predominantly in the English language, and it is derived from Celtic, Germanic, Old Greek, and Old English origins. Allie is a pet form (English) of the name Alan (Breton, English, German, and Scottish). Allie is also a pet form (English) of the name Alexander (Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Slavic). Allie is also a pet form (English) of the name Albert (Irish, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Russian, and Slavic). Allie is also a pet form (English) of the name Alfred (Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, and Scandinavian). Allie is unusual as a baby name for boys. Its usage peaked modestly in 1902 with 0.022% of baby boys being given the name Allie. Its ranking then was #366. The baby name has since experienced a substantial loss in popularity, and is currently of irregular use. In 2008, among the group of boy names directly linked to Allie, Alexander (Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Slavic) was the most popular. Allie has predominantly been a girl name in the past century. In 1933, Allie as a girl name outnumbered its use as a boy name by 5 times. Baby names that sound like Allie include Aali (Arabic), Alaa (Arabic), Alao (Portuguese), Ali (Arabic and English), Aulay (Scottish), Olley (English), Olli (English), Ollie (English), Olly (English), Ulli (German), Al (English), Aleix (Catalan), Alejo (Spanish), Aloha (Hawaiian), Ayal (Hebrew), Elia (Dutch, German, Italian, and Zuni), Iliya (Slavic), Ol (English), and Alaois (Irish). 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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