Proper noun
Alix
A female given name from the Germanic languages, an Old French form of Alice.
Alix wants to project an image of progressive positivity, but has a Karen-esque incident deep in her past. Source: Internet
Alice herself soon fell ill and died on the 17th anniversary of her father 's death, 14 December 1878, when Alix was only six years old. Source: Internet
Alix and her surviving siblings grew close to their British cousins, spending holidays with Queen Victoria. Source: Internet
Alix was baptized on 1 July 1872 (her parent's tenth wedding anniversary) according to the rites of the Lutheran Church and given the names of her mother and each of her mother's four sisters, some of which were transliterated into German. Source: Internet
Alix Creek and Michelle Oldham won the NCAA Women's Doubles Tennis title in 1993, defeating Texas in the Final. Source: Internet
ALIX: I don't know. Source: Internet