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ALEKSY
MasculinePolish origin derived from the Greek "Alexios," meaning "to defend" or "to protect." It has been popular among royalty throughout history, including Alexius I Comnenus, a Byzantine emperor during the 12th century. In Poland, Aleksy is considered one of the most traditional male names and has been used for centuries. Despite its popularity in Poland, it remains relatively rare outside of Eastern Europe. Notable figures named Aleksy include Aleksy II, who served as the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia from 1990 to 2008.
ALEKXANDER
MasculineAlexander is of Greek origin, meaning "defender of mankind" and derived from 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man).
ALEKZANDER
MasculineModern variant of Alexander, of Greek origin meaning "defender of mankind," associated with historical figures like Alexander the Great.
ALEKZANDR
MasculineAlexandre is a Greek boy's name meaning 'defender' or 'protector'.
ALEM
MasculineMeet Alem, a unique name of Ethiopian origin meaning 'the world'.
ALEMA
MasculineRare Hebrew female name derived from 'almemar', meaning eternal.
ALEN
MasculineSlavic name meaning 'light blue', first used in Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages.
ALENE
MasculineAlene, of Greek origin, signifies 'winged victory' or 'light', drawing from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, or the Greek word 'αἰών'.
ALEO
MasculineItalian given name meaning "to grow old," signifying longevity and wisdom, popular in medieval Italy across social classes.
ALEPH
MasculineHebrew origin, signifies "thousand" and is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
ALEQ
MasculineRare Hebrew boys' name, meaning 'I have sworn', symbolizing commitment and dedication.
ALERIC
MasculineGermanic name derived from 'adal' meaning noble or wealthy, and 'ric' meaning power or ruler, translating to 'noble ruler' or 'powerful leader'. It was notably borne by Saint Alerik, a 7th-century bishop of Cambrai.
ALERON
MasculineRare, unique name with unknown origins and no established etymology or meaning.
ALES
MasculineSlavic given name meaning "dream" or "vision," believed to bestow dream interpretation abilities.
ALESANDER
MasculineAlexander is a Greek-derived name meaning 'defender/protector' (from 'alexein') plus 'man' ('aner'), popularized by Alexander the Great.
ALESANDRO
MasculineThe name Alessandro originates from ancient Greece, meaning 'defender of mankind', and was notably borne by Alexander the Great.
ALESHA
MasculineUnique Slavic name derived from the ancient word "alesya," meaning dream or vision.
ALESIO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'Alesius', which originates from the Germanic 'Adalheidis'. It was popular in the Middle Ages, often given to honor Saint Adalsinda.
ALESSAND
MasculineAlessandro is an Italian masculine given name derived from the Greek 'Ἀλέξανδρος', combining 'alexo' (to defend) and 'aner' (man).
ALESSANDER
MasculineItalian name derived from Alexander, composed of "alex," meaning "defending men" or "helper of mankind," and "sander," indicating "one who protects.
ALESSANDRE
MasculineItalian male given name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defender of the people' or 'protector of mankind'.
ALESSANDRO
MasculineItalian name derived from Greek 'alexo', meaning 'to defend'.
ALESSIO
MasculineItalian given name of Latin origin, derived from "Alexius," meaning "helper" or "defender." It has been popular in Italy for centuries, associated with nobility and Saint Alexis, a fourth-century Christian martyr. Today, it remains a beloved choice among parents worldwide.
ALESSO
MasculineScandinavian given name of Italian origin, derived from Alessandro meaning "defender of mankind," popularized independently in recent years.
ALEX
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', popular among various cultures since ancient times.
ALEXA
MasculineFeminine Greek name meaning "to defend" or "to protect".
ALEXADER
MasculineAlexander is a Greek name meaning 'defender of the people', derived from 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man). It's been popular throughout history, notably borne by Alexander the Great and Alexander Graham Bell.
ALEXAN
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', historically popular among warriors and leaders.
ALEXAND
MasculineGreek-origin first name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind'. It has been widely popular throughout history, notably held by figures like Alexander the Great. In medieval Scotland, it was also commonly used.
ALEXANDAR
MasculineThe name Alexandar has Greek origins, derived from 'alexein', meaning 'to defend', and 'andros', translating to 'manly'. Popularized by Alexander the Great, this strong, leadership-connoting name remains popular across cultures.
ALEXANDE
MasculineAlexandre is a Greek name meaning 'defender of the people', popularized by Alexander the Great and used throughout history by notable figures including kings and authors like Alexandre Dumas.
ALEXANDER
MasculineGreek name meaning 'defender of mankind', popularized by Alexander the Great.
ALEXANDERJAMES
MasculineAlexander James is a distinctive Scottish male name composed of Alexander (Greek origin, meaning "defending men") and James (Hebrew origin, meaning "supplanter").
ALEXANDOR
MasculineThe name Alexander is of Greek origin, composed of 'ἀλέξω' meaning "to defend" and 'ᾶνδρος' meaning "man," translating to "defending men" or "protecting mankind.
ALEXANDR
MasculineAlexander is a Greek name meaning "defender of the people", popularized by Alexander the Great and associated with strength and leadership throughout history.
ALEXANDRA
MasculineThe feminine given name Alexandra originates from Greek, meaning "defending men" or "protecting mankind".
ALEXANDRE
MasculineGreek origin, derived from "alexein" meaning "to defend or protect." It was first used by Alexander the Great, and throughout history has been associated with power, strength, and leadership.
ALEXANDRER
MasculineThe captivating name Alexandrer is derived from the Greek words 'alexein' meaning 'to defend or protect', and 'ander', linked to the god Androcles.
ALEXANDREW
MasculineUncommon English variant spelling of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people".
ALEXANDRIA
MasculineThe female name Alexandria is of Greek origin, derived from the city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt around 331 BCE. It translates to "defending men" or "protecting mankind." Throughout history, several notable figures like Queen Alexandra of Denmark and American poet Audre Lorde have borne this unique and captivating name, which has also been used in popular culture as a character name. Today, Alexandria remains a rare yet distinctive choice for parents seeking an elegant and meaningful name for their daughters, embodying strength, intelligence, and grace.