アリサ if you pronounce it "uh-lih-sa", it would be pronounced "ah-ree-sah"、アリーサ if you pronounce it "ah-lee-sa" it would be pronounced "ah-'ree-sah"、or alternatively アリッシャ sounds more like Alicia "ah-ree-shya". There's no right or wrong way to sound out a name in Japanese, and all of these would be understood. There is also no 'l' or 'r' sound, technically, but it is usually written "r" but many Japanese say it sounds more like 'l'.
Ally is an English word. Assuming you've heard the word, the closest Japanese would be "arai". Since I don't know what that means, I broke out my dictionary, which has multiple translations:
荒い あらい arai (adj) rough / rude / wild [Common]
粗い あらい arai (adj) coarse / rough [Common]
洗い あらい arai (n) washing
Hope that helps.
The Japanese equivalent of the word ally is 味方 (mikata).
Alyssa
You would spell the name Alyssa the same in French as you would in English. Names do not change across languages.
A ri ssa/ アリッサ The 'r' is a little softer than in English, quite close to 'l'
how do you spell CEB in Japanese?
Alyssa is one of the more usual spellings. Alisais another variant.Less common are the variants Aliyssa and Alyssia.
Sophia in Japanese is ในใใฃใข (Su-fia).
You spell it like this - Blurtit
nicchuukantougou bakansu
In Japanese, the name Kyla can be spelled as ใซใคใฉ.
of = noの
Alyssa May Alyssa Ruth Alyssa Claire Alyssa Noelle Alyssa Joelle Alyssa Joy Alyssa Grace Alyssa Beth Alyssa Ann(e) Alyssa Marie Alyssa rose
It can be written in Japanese like: ルーク