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Meaning of the Name Alexandra |
The first name Alexandra is of Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Swedish, Russian, English, Scottish origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
Greek: Protector of Mankind
Greek: A Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Hungarian: Defender of Man
Italian: Defender of Man
Swedish: Defender of Man
Russian: Defender of Mankind
English: Feminine of Alexander. Defender of Mankind
Greek: Helper of Men, Another Form is Alexandrina, Passionate, Bold, Enterprising
Scottish: Helper of the Mankind; Popular Name Derived from the Greek Alexandros. Pet Names: Sandy, Lexy. (Alek-san-drah)
Similar Names
Alejandro | Alekandero | Aleksandr | Alesandro | Alessandre | Alessandri | Alessandro | Alexander | Alexandr | Alexandre |
Related Names
Alex
(Greek)
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain. British King Edward Vii's Wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain. British King Edward Vii's Wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Alexandria
(Greek)
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Den
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Den
Alexandrina
(Greek)
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Alix
(Greek)
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of
Leagsaidh
(Scottish)
Defender of Mankind; a Scottish Form of Lexy, a Pet Form of Alexandra. (Leks-ee)
Defender of Mankind; a Scottish Form of Lexy, a Pet Form of Alexandra. (Leks-ee)
Lexine
(Scottish)
Defender, Helper of Mankind; an Elaborated Form of Lexy, Which is a Form of Alexandra. (Leks-een)
Defender, Helper of Mankind; an Elaborated Form of Lexy, Which is a Form of Alexandra. (Leks-een)
Lexy
(Scottish)
Defender or Helper of Mankind; a Form of Alexandra. Lexy is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Leks-ee)
Defender or Helper of Mankind; a Form of Alexandra. Lexy is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Leks-ee)
Sandra
(Greek)
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain Since Early Th Century; it Became Popular After the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain Since Early Th Century; it Became Popular After the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra
Saundra
(Scottish)
Defender, Helper of Mankind; a Scottish Short Form of Alexandra Pet Name: Sandy. (Saun-drah)
Defender, Helper of Mankind; a Scottish Short Form of Alexandra Pet Name: Sandy. (Saun-drah)
Zandra
(Greek)
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain Since Early; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess A
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain Since Early; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess A