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Alicia is a female [[given name]], a Latinate form of [[Alice]], and may also refer to one of the following |
Alicia is a female [[given name]], a Latinate form of [[Alice]], and may also refer to one of the following, Alicias are usualy nice people, they make good friends, so do Jordans |
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== People == |
== People == |
Revision as of 16:39, 29 November 2007
Alicia is a female given name, a Latinate form of Alice, and may also refer to one of the following, Alicias are usualy nice people, they make good friends, so do Jordans
People
- Ana Alicia, Mexican actress
- Alicia Acuña, US television news reporter
- Alicia Albe, US rhythmic gymnast
- Alicia Alighatti, US pornographic actress
- Alicia Alonso, Cuban dancer
- Alicia Appleman-Jurman, Polish memoirist of the Holocaust
- Alicia Ashley, Jamaican boxer
- Alicia Austria-Martinez, Filipino judge
- Alicia Baker, fictional character in the television series Smallville
- Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, Mexican United-Nations official
- Alicia Botti, fictional character in the children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Alicia Lee, Australian idol
- Alicia Bridges, US pop singer
- Alicia Bruzzo, Argentine actress
- Alicia Calaway, US contestant on the Survivor television gameshow
- Alicia Coppola, US actress
- Alicia Drake, British fashion journalist
- Alicia Fennel, fictional character in the television series Veronica Mars'
- Alicia Foster, better known as Jodie Foster, US actress
- Alicia Fulford-Wierzbicki, New-Zealand actress
- Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Mexican-US academic and poet
- Alicia Gironella D'Angeli, Mexican chef
- Alicia Goranson, US actress
- Alicia Grau Pérez-Agustín, Spanish painter
- Alicia Hall, US model
- Alicia Hollowell, US softball player
- Alicia Keys, R&B/pop singer
- Alicia Kirchner, Argentine politician
- Alicia Koplowitz, marquise of Bellavista, Spanish businesswoman
- Alicia Kozameh, Argentine author
- Alicia de Larrocha, Spanish pianist
- Alicia Machado, Venezuelan beauty queen
- Alicia Markova, British dancer
- Alicia Mastandrea, Argentine politician
- Alicia Masters, fictional character in Marvel Comics
- Alicia Mayer, Filipino model and actress
- Alicia Minshew, US actress
- Alicia Molik- Australian tennis Player
- Alicia Moore, better known as Pink, US pop singer
- Alicia Monet, US pornographic actress
- Alicia Moreda, Puerto-Rican soap-opera actress
- Alicia Morton, US actress
- Alicia Ostriker, US Jewish, feminist poet
- Alicia Parlette, US journalist and cancer survivor
- Alicia Partnoy, Argentine human-rights activist
- Alicia Patterson, US newspaper editor
- Alicia O'Shea Petersen, Tasmanian suffragist and social reformer
- Alicia Ratay, US basketball player
- Alicia Reckzin, Canadian anti-racist activist
- Alicia Rhett, US actress and portrait painter
- Alicia Rhodes, British pornographic actress
- Alicia Rickter, US model, actress and Playboy playmate
- Alicia Rio, Mexican pornographic actress
- Alicia Rivera, fictional character in the The Clique series of books
- Alicia Sacramone, US gymnast
- Alicia St. Rose, US pastel artist
- Alicia Shepard, US journalist
- Alicia Silverstone, US actress
- Alicia Sorell, also known as Alicia Lorén, US actress famous for appearing with her identical twin Annie Sorell
- Alicia Spinnet, fictional character in Harry Potter stories
- Alicia Boole Stott, Irish mathematician
- Alicia Testarossa, fictional character in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
- Alicia Thompson, US basketball player
- Alicia Vergel, Filipina actress
- Alicia Villarreal, Mexican singer
- Alicia Vitarelli, US television-news correspondent
- Alicia Warrington, US drummer
- Alicia Webb, US wrestler
- Alicia Witt, US actress
Things
- Hurricane Alicia, devastating hurricane in 1983
- Alicia (book), a book by Alicia Appleman-Jurman, a memoir of the Holocaust
- Alicia's Diary, a short story by Thomas Hardy
- Ship Alicia, American immigrant ship sailed from Bristol to Philadelphia (1832)
- Alicia (1977) feature-length documentary about Cuban ballet star Alicia Alonso
- Alicia, a 6-seater submarine
- Alicia, a genus of flowering plants native to South America in the family Malpighiaceae.
- Drosera aliciae, a carnivorous plant native to South Africa of the family Droseraceae