Meaning:
Another name; pseudonym
Variations:
Ali; Aly; Allie; Alix; Alis; Alyas; Alyos; Alyus
The name Alias, derived from the Latin word "alias," meaning "otherwise" or "at another time," is used to denote an alternative name or pseudonym. Historically, the term has been used in legal contexts to refer to someone under a different name. While Alias does not have a direct religious or mythological association, it has been used in various cultures as a creative or artistic name. Notable bearers include Alias Smith and Jones, characters from the 1970s TV series, and Alias Grace, a novel by Margaret Atwood. The name is unisex, though it is more commonly used for males. Its usage has seen a slight increase in recent years, particularly in creative industries where pseudonyms are common. Variants like Ali, Aly, and Allie are more popular and often used as nicknames or given names. Alias is often paired with sibling names like Avery, Taylor, or Jordan, which also have a unisex appeal. Individuals named Alias are often perceived as creative, adaptable, and innovative, traits that align well with the name's meaning.