Proper noun
Alecia
A female given name from the Germanic languages, one of the modern variants of Alicia.
Former Action Better for a Better Community director James McCuller led a charge for police reform after his daughter, Alecia McCuller, was killed by Officer Thomas Whitmore in November 1983. Source: Internet
Ginger McKenzie Floyd, the daughter of George and Alecia Floyd Jr. of Chester, was born May 3, 2011, at Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill. Source: Internet
CBS3’s Alecia Reid and Alexandria Hoff contributed to this report. Source: Internet
“Personal misbehaviors on the part of male politicians were not an unusual thing,” said Alecia P. Long, a history professor at Louisiana State University. Source: Internet
Elections Board member Alecia Wells recalled the days when O’Connor and her husband Winston Wells would travel to Canada with the Ambassadors Travel Club. Source: Internet
The students’ performance will be three original skits that they wrote and a song written by one of the students, Alecia Talbot. Source: Internet