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Allison

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Name — A surname and, since the 1940s, a popular female given name, a variant of Alison.

Etymology

From a Middle English diminutive of Alan, Alexander, or Alice + -son.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Allison” mean?

The word “Allison” means a surname and, since the 1940s, a popular female given name, a variant of Alison.

How do you pronounce “Allison”?

“Allison” is pronounced A-lih-suhn (/ˈælɪsən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Allison” in a sentence?

Here is “Allison” used in a sentence: “Allison started her new job on Monday.”

What part of speech is “Allison”?

“Allison” is a name.

Where does the word “Allison” come from?

The word “Allison” comes from Middle English. From a Middle English diminutive of Alan, Alexander, or Alice + -son.

Is “Allison” a common word?

“Allison” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is "Allison" typically a name for a boy or a girl?

"Allison" has been a popular female given name since the 1940s, though it originated as a surname. It is a variant of "Alison."

What is the difference between "Allison" and "Alison"?

They are variant spellings of the same name; "Allison" uses a double "l" while "Alison" uses a single one. Both are used as first names, though "Allison" has been especially common since the 1940s.

Is "Allison" used as a surname as well as a first name?

Yes, "Allison" started out as a surname before becoming a popular given name for girls.

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