Alise


alise is a popular name dating back to the 1700’s. there are many different forms of spelling and pr-nunciation of the name.

the meaning of alise comes from the old greek name (alyssiana) meaning n-ble, kind and loyal one. one of the higher cl-ss names you would often find that they are the most loyal and trust worthy people to meet. the name originated from royal blood when the eldest of elypsis children gave birth to a b-st-rd daughter alyssiana, who went on to become a highly regarded warrior within her community.
as strong and selfless as alise.
the most amazing girl in the world. men fall at her feet and worship her. she is extremely sweet but if you p-ss her off you better watch out. she will kick your -ss.
that alise sure is fine and i want to make her all mine!

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