Alice Dolu

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NameRank
Alice 153
Dolu 806,021
Alice Dolu 24,627,695
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  1. is 149th most common Phillip
  2. is 150th most common Doris
  3. is 151st most common Tina
  4. is 152nd most common Paula
  5. is 153rd most common Alice
  6. is 154th most common Andrea
  7. is 155th most common Tracy
  8. is 156th most common Bonnie
  9. is 157th most common Martin
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  1. is 806,017th most common Dolphins
  2. is 806,018th most common Dolshenko
  3. is 806,019th most common Dolsingh
  4. is 806,020th most common Doltie
  5. is 806,021st most common Dolu
  6. is 806,022nd most common Dolwani
  7. is 806,023rd most common Dolzenchuk
  8. is 806,024th most common Dolzhansky
  9. is 806,025th most common Domacinovich
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  1. is 24,627,691st most common Alice Dollwet
  2. is 24,627,692nd most common Alice Dolman
  3. is 24,627,693rd most common Alice Doloper
  4. is 24,627,694th most common Alice Dolphus
  5. is 24,627,695th most common Alice Dolu
  6. is 24,627,696th most common Alice Domangue
  7. is 24,627,697th most common Alice Domanico
  8. is 24,627,698th most common Alice Domanski
  9. is 24,627,699th most common Alice Domash

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Meaning & History

Dolu

(female) Originally a variant of Adelaide, representing an Old French spelling of a reduced form of Germanic Adalheidis. Alice and Adelaide were already regarded as distinct names in English during the medieval period. Alice enjoyed a surge of popularity in the 19th century and periods of favour ever since. It was the name of the central character of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking Glass (1872), who was based on his child friend Alice Liddell, daughter of the Dean of Christ Church, Oxford.

Variants: Alys; Alis (Welsh).


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