My name is Alicia. I'm an "A-lee-sha" but I've been called "A-lee-see-ah" or even "A-lish-ah." I just correct people when they mispronounce my name. That being said, one of my best friends also spells her name the same as me, but she's "A-lish-ah." And, I know an "A-lee-see-ah" who also spells her name that way.
I find that depending on where people are from (my French-speaking great-grandparents always called me "A-lee-see-ah" for example, but then again, they usually spoke to me in French), or if they have an association with the name before knowing me (my BF's family called me "A-lish-ah" for years before finally getting it right), they will automatically pronounce it one way until corrected.
I hate this name, because there are so many ways to spell it. I know Alycia, Alisha, Alicia, Aliciya, Aliciya... And probably soem other variations that I can't remember. Too many parents getting "creative".
I am Alicia, pronounced "A-Lee-Sha". In one of my college classes, my professor had three Alicia's in his class. A-lee-sha, A-lish-a and A-lee-see-a" On the first day he told us he hated us all.
Alisia might be an option? I dunno. It would avoid people saying the "sh" sound because "si" doesn't make that sound.
As pp have mentioned, there are 3 ways to say Alicia. They are all valid pronounciations: A-lee-see-ah, A-lish-ah, and A-lee-sha.
My favorite is your pronounciation. I think, that if you choose this name, you just need to be prepared to correct people. (It's a beautiful name, and I wouldn't let that bother me!) FWIW, Spanish speakers would say "A-lee-see-ah.
The only girl I knew whose name was pronounced the way you want it was spelled like this. But a lot of people would mispronounce it as "a-lee-sha" anyway.
I love the name "a lee see ah" but when it is spelled "Alicia", a lot of people pronounce it "A lee Sha".
Tx!
I teach a girl who prounounces it A lee see ah and spells it Alicia. I don't know how else I would spell it... (I haven't read any other comments yet).
Re: How would spell "a lee see ah"
you would spell it Alicia, and just correct people who said it wrong.
Alisha is pronounced "A lee Sha".
My name is Alicia. I'm an "A-lee-sha" but I've been called "A-lee-see-ah" or even "A-lish-ah." I just correct people when they mispronounce my name. That being said, one of my best friends also spells her name the same as me, but she's "A-lish-ah." And, I know an "A-lee-see-ah" who also spells her name that way.
I find that depending on where people are from (my French-speaking great-grandparents always called me "A-lee-see-ah" for example, but then again, they usually spoke to me in French), or if they have an association with the name before knowing me (my BF's family called me "A-lish-ah" for years before finally getting it right), they will automatically pronounce it one way until corrected.
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ditto.
I've always thought it was "Alicia"
There's an "a-lee-see-ah" in my daughter's class and she is Alicia.
I love that name 
 
I am Alicia, pronounced "A-Lee-Sha". In one of my college classes, my professor had three Alicia's in his class. A-lee-sha, A-lish-a and A-lee-see-a" On the first day he told us he hated us all.
Alisia might be an option? I dunno. It would avoid people saying the "sh" sound because "si" doesn't make that sound.
My favorite is your pronounciation. I think, that if you choose this name, you just need to be prepared to correct people. (It's a beautiful name, and I wouldn't let that bother me!) FWIW, Spanish speakers would say "A-lee-see-ah.
GL!
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Alicia. I can't imagine another spelling that would work without being a crazy letter concoction.
The only girl I knew whose name was pronounced the way you want it was spelled like this. But a lot of people would mispronounce it as "a-lee-sha" anyway.
I teach a girl who prounounces it A lee see ah and spells it Alicia. I don't know how else I would spell it... (I haven't read any other comments yet).