Popularity: 12176
Origin: British
Other Origin(s): French,Hebrew,Latin
Meaning: Noble; Kind; Beloved; Rebellious
Much like the classic pairings of peanut butter and jelly or strawberries and cream, Maryalice is a delightful blend of two timeless names! Rooted in English, French, Hebrew, and Latin origins, this unique gem holds a dual meaning, perfect for children bridging different cultures. Mary embodies the essence of "beloved" and "rebellious," while Alice captures the essence of "noble" and "kind." Together, these facets craft an image of a highborn child destined for a life filled with love, with a touch of determined independence. In Christian tradition, Mary carries the legacy of maternal devotion as the mother of Jesus. At the same time, Alice tells of characters bound for greatness with literary nods to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and, most recently, Alice Cullen from the Twilight series. Popular in the early 1960s, the name found a notable presence through American actress Mary Alice, an Emmy award winner for her role in I'll Fly Away.