Alizee Corpet
Athlete
1993
French professional tennis player
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“French for trade wind — free and flowing”
Alizee comes from the French word alizé meaning trade wind — the steady, warm winds that blow across tropical oceans and powered the Age of Exploration. The name evokes freedom, movement, and the romance of the sea. In French culture, the alizés are the winds that carry ships between Europe and the Americas, making the name both poetic and historically resonant.
The name surged in France and French-speaking countries in the early 2000s largely due to French pop star Alizée Jacotey, who shot to fame with her hit Moi... Lolita at age 15 in 2000. Her international success brought the name to broader attention.
The trade winds were essential to French colonial exploration and Caribbean heritage, making Alizee particularly meaningful in Francophone communities. The name captures both natural beauty and the adventurous spirit of exploration.
Athlete
1993
French professional tennis player
Musician
1984
French pop singer who became famous at age 15 with the hit Moi Lolita