There's no actual hebrew name for Alice, but there is a Hebrew name that sounds so similar, it's always used for Alice, even though it has a completely different origin:
Aliza (עליזה)
Allen is a Scottish name, and has no meaning in Hebrew. You can spell it phonetically as אלן. There is also an unrelated Hebrew name that sounds similar: אילן (ee-LAHN).
Variant of ALAN.
The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It was used in Brittany at least as early as the 6th century, and it possibly means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton. Alternatively, it may derive from the tribal name of the Alans, an Iranian people who migrated into Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries.
This was the name of several dukes of Brittany, and Breton settlers introduced it to England after the Norman conquest. Famous modern bearers include Alan Shepard (1923-1998), the first American in space and the fifth man to walk on the moon, and Alan Turing (1912-1954), a British mathematician and computer scientist.
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Alan, but it's very close to the Hebrew name Alon (אלון), pronounced, ah-LOHN, which means "oak tree"
There is no Hebrew name for Allan, but there is a name that sounds similar: Alohn (×לון)
Allen is an Old English name. There is no equivalent name in Hebrew. However, there are some Hebrew names that sound similar, such as:
Alon (אלוֹן)
Ilan (אילן)
There is no Hebrew name for Arlene, but you can write it ארלין
phonetically written :
ארלין
No. Alice comes from the Old French name Aalis, which is a short form of the Germanic name Adalheidis (or Adelaide). There is a Hebrew name that is very close in sound (Aleezah, עליזה) but this name is not related to Alice.
A pet form of Alice and Alexandra. Here are their meanings: Alice: "Of Noble Birth" Hebrew Eqivalent - Malka Alexandra: "Protector of Women" Hebrew Equivalent - Aleksondra
There is no Hebrew meaning of Allison. It's a Germanic name, so it only has meaning in Old German.There is no Hebrew meaning of Allison. It's a Germanic name, so it only has meaning in Old German. But you can spell it אליסון
The name "Alison" does not have a Hebrew meaning. Only names that come from Hebrew have a Hebrew meaning. Alison derives from Alice which comes from the Old French Adelais, which itself derives from the Germanic Adalheidis, meaning noble type. In Italian, alice means anchovy.The surname Allison is synonymous with Ellison, both of which are of English descent, as in Son of Ellis.
There is no Hebrew name for Andrea.There is no Hebrew name for Andrea.
There is no Hebrew name for Beatrice. There is only a Hebrew name for names that come from Hebrew, or names that have the same meaning as Hebrew names. Beatrice means "traveler" and there is no Hebrew name with this meaning.There is no Hebrew name for Beatrice. There is only a Hebrew name for names that come from Hebrew, or names that have the same meaning as Hebrew names. Beatrice means "traveler" and there is no Hebrew name with this meaning.
Human:Mary Alice BrandonVampire:Mary Alice Cullen
Alice's human name was Mary Alice Brandon.
Alice Connors's birth name is Alice Connor.
Alice Lyttkens's birth name is Alice Cronquist.
Alice Sapritch's birth name is Alice Sapric.
Alice Julian's birth name is Alice Dunbar.