See also: alizé and Alize

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From French Alizé, from alizé.

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Alizé

  1. A female given name
    • 2008, Nikita Lynette Nichols, A Man's Worth, Kensington Books, →ISBN, page 223:
      [] mother who can really pass for Alizé's older sister, that Alizé is extremely hyper and has a problem keeping quiet in class. [] "I realized that talking to Alizé's mother would get me nowhere, [] [Alizé's grandmother] went into great detail about how young she was when she had Brandy, Alizé's mother, [] "
    • 2016, Margie Woods, Alle Rednic, AuthorHouse, →ISBN:
      And then she rushed inside to find the office suite of Ms. Alizé Stone. Alizé was already in the lobby when Alle arrived. “Could you be Ms. Alle Rednic?” Alizé asked as she reached out to shake her hand. “I am,” Alle replied ...
  2. (US, rare) A male given name
    Alizé Mack

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Alizé f

  1. a female given name