This is the 4937th most frequent German word.
alice
The word "Alice" doesn't have a specific meaning in German; it is typically a proper noun, like the name Alice.
In this sentence, 'Alice' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.
Alice ist eine kluge Person.
Alice is a smart person.
Here, 'Alice' is a proper noun in the possessive form, showing ownership or relationship to the word 'book'.
Alice' Buch wurde veröffentlicht.
Alice's book was published.
In this example, 'Alice' is employed as the object of the sentence, indicating whom the speaker met.