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Also used as the Irish version of Louise or Louisa.
portanbeag 3/3/2024, edited 3/3/2024
Aloisia: delectable on the lips, adorned with the regality of medieval banners and triumphant classical music. An artful prattle that exists deep in the heart of a warrior, a melodious folk song through the ages of valorous deeds. Beneath its letters (which taste remarkably like pomegranate) there is a symphony of swords clashing, heroic battle cries erupting from the battlefield. Aloisia is reminiscent of the indomitable spirit that lies in the hearts of those renowned for their courage in the devastating theater of war.
Aloisia Brial (died 1972) was a queen of Uvea, ruling from 1953 until 1958. She was preceded by Soane Toke, and succeeded by Tomasi Kulimoetoke II.
Uvea is also known as Wallis Island of the Territory of Wallis and Futuna Islands.
Lumi 6/28/2022
Pretty. This should be used more.
ciara23 1/4/2021
Very pretty name, and I'm surprised it isn't more common. Gorgeous.
Quicksilver 6/30/2020
Pretty. Shame this isn't used more often.
― Anonymous User 5/5/2018
This name is pretty. Definitely a nice and much less common alternative to Alicia.
bananarama 12/20/2009
Can also be pronounced ah-LOI-zee-ah.
Very rare name in Germany.
JHK 6/1/2009
Also pronounced:
ah-LO-si-ah.
WCSAngel 4/12/2009
Listen to the German pronunciation of Aloisia here:
http://www.nordicnames.de/Aussprache.html
_satu_ 1/17/2008
It ́s also the Czech form.
Slovak form is Alojzia.
Karcoolka 6/4/2007
Aloisia is pretty name. Nice are the nicknames: Al, Ally, Lois, Lola, Isia, Lia.
Pronounced ahl-o-EEZ-ee-yah. [noted -ed]
A famous bearer of the name was Mozart's sister in law Aloisia Weber with whom he had a relationship prior to that with his wife.
― Anonymous User 7/5/2005

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