The name Allicen, pronounced /ˈælɪsən/, is of Latin origin and means 'noble'. It is a modern variant of the classic name Alison, which itself derives from the male name Aëlis, composed of the elements adal ('noble') and ais ('elf'). The name Allicen first gained popularity in the late 20th century, likely influenced by the trend for unique spellings and pronunciations. It is often associated with strength, intelligence, and elegance.
Allicen was consistently popular between 2003 and 2008 with six births each year, totaling eighteen babies named Allicen during this period.