Alsace
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Alsace is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A region in France, the name likely derives from Germanic origins, potentially meaning 'foreign land.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1918.
What Alsace Means
“A region in France, the name likely derives from Germanic origins, potentially meaning 'foreign land.'”
The Story of Alsace
Imagine a name that evokes a sophisticated journey, a place of charm and historical resonance.
Alsace, a region steeped in history between France and Germany, lends its name to this elegant choice. Derived from Germanic roots, it potentially signifies 'foreign land,' hinting at a rich cultural tapestry.
When you speak the name Alsace, you feel a sophisticated charm. This name is for your daughter, meant to embody elegance and a captivating spirit that draws others in with her unique allure.
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The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#26 in 1918
Total Births
86
First Recorded
1917
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