Alison, was common in the Middle Ages in England and in France. The
Norman French derivative from Alis. Alis, is the derivative of Adelais
which is Germanic Adalheidis. Adalheidis was popular in the 12th
century, which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and heid
"kind, sort, type". It was borne in the 10th century by Saint Adelaide,
the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. The name became
common in Britain in the 19th century due to the popularity of the
German-born wife of King…
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