Ally
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Ally is a common unisex
Unisex
Unisex stands for the meaning that either gender or sex will be able to, but can also be another term for gender-blindness.The term was coined in the 1962 and was used fairly informally...

 given name. It is a variant of Allie
Allie
Allie is a unisex given name. It is a pet form of names beginning with Al. It can refer to:* Allie Reynolds , an American major league baseball pitcher...

. It can also refer to:
  • Ally, a 1999 American TV sitcom that was a spin-off of Ally McBeal.
  • Ally Bank
    Ally Bank
    Ally Bank is a unit of Ally Financial, headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, which became a bank holding company in December 2008. The bank is based at 6985 Union Park Center, Midvale, Utah, and is Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured, since August 2, 2004...

    , an internet bank, formerly the banking unit of GMAC.
  • Ally Financial, a bank holding company, formerly known as General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC).
  • Straight ally
    Straight ally
    Straight ally is a colloquial term that describes a heterosexual person who supports equal civil rights, gender equality, LGBTQ social movements, and challenges homophobia. A straight ally believes that LGBT people suffer discrimination and thus are socially disadvantaged...

    , a term for people who are supportive of LGBT social movements but do not identify as LGBT.
  • An ally of a species, in biology, is another species belonging to the same biological family.

See also

  • Ali (disambiguation)
    Ali (disambiguation)
    -Islam:*al-'Ali , one of the ninety-nine names of Allah*Ali , cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, the first infallible imam of the Muslim ummah in Shi'a thought...

  • Alli (disambiguation)
  • Allie (disambiguation)
  • alley
    Alley
    An alley or alleyway is a narrow lane found in urban areas, often for pedestrians only, which usually runs between or behind buildings. In older cities and towns in Europe, alleys are often what is left of a medieval street network, or a right of way or ancient footpath in an urban setting...

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