NO.
2006-08-02 11:57:23
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answer #1
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answered by haha 4
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Like the name Alyssa. Not Alivia
2006-08-02 22:25:17
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answer #2
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answered by crevels23 4
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I like both the names Alyssa and Alivia, but I dont love them together...it's too many A's. AlyssA AliviA...I would pick one and then pair it with a name without so many A's.
2006-08-02 21:25:29
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answer #3
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answered by dixiechic 4
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I like Alyssa, but not Alivia it sounds like a medicine. How about Alyssa Marie?
2006-08-02 18:57:46
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answer #4
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answered by Mary 4
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The name Alyssa is nice but the name Alivia means relief in spanish so i don't like it because i don't need any relief...
2006-08-02 18:59:00
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answer #5
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answered by Jersey girl on Florida. 5
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yes for Alyssa, no for alivia
2006-08-02 21:35:38
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answer #6
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answered by EPO 1
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Alyssa yes---Alivia no!!!
Alivia--means to get better--relief in spanish!!!
2006-08-02 20:34:44
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answer #7
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answered by martha95355 4
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yes. i like alyssa better tho. never heard alivia.
2006-08-02 18:57:33
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Not together. Too awkward because of too many "a" sounds all one after the other. Like you're saying ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-...
Pick a different sound combination like Alyssa Mae or Alyssa Simone or Alyssa Michelle... anything like that.
2006-08-02 22:05:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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alyssa yes, but alivia, in spanish means relieve, so i dont
2006-08-02 18:58:40
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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I said YES. Hopefully my information about that name below can help you more understand about that name :
ALYSSA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: a-LIS-a [key]
Either a variant of ALICIA, or else derived from the name of the alyssum flower.
ALIVIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: a-LIV-ee-a [key]
Variant of OLIVIA
OLIVIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Italian, Spanish, German
Pronounced: o-LIV-ee-a [key]
Created by Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night'. He may have based it on the name OLIVER or on Latin oliva "olive". In the play Olivia is a noblewoman who is wooed by Duke Orsino but instead falls in love with his messenger Cesario.
Hopefully I can help you..happy choosing and take care...
Dee
2006-08-03 03:25:25
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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