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Alexandra and its masculine equivalent, alexander, are both common names in greece as well as countries where germanic, romance, and slavic languages are spoken.

In greek mythology this was a mycenaean epithet of the goddess hera, and an alternate name of cassandra It was borne by several early christian saints, and also by the wife of nicholas ii, the last tsar of russia. What is the meaning of the name alexandra Discover the origin, popularity, alexandra name meaning, and names related to alexandra with mama natural’s fantastic baby names guide. Australian actor anthony lapaglia’s third wife, alexandra henkel, has reportedly filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences, according to tmz reports. The name alexandra is a girl's name of greek origin meaning defending men

Alexandra fell out of the top 100 for the first time since 1983 in 2015 but is still a popular choice Strong, tasteful, and elegant, alexandra remains a chic modern classic with a solid historic pedigree. Alexandra became more known in the 2010s, as she starred as blake gaines in earthquake film san andreas (2015), alongside dwayne johnson, and in the films hall pass (2011), texas chainsaw (2013), and baywatch (2017). The name alexandra is primarily a female name of greek origin that means defender of the people Click through to find out more information about the name alexandra on babynames.com. Charles leclerc’s fiancée, alexandra saint mleux, is an art graduate turned influencer and philanthropist

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/ saxon and norman and dane are we, / but all of us danes in our welcome of thee, / alexandra 2008, philip hensher, the northern clemency, harpercollins, →isbn, page 588 'i had a christmas card from someone calling herself alex the year before last,' daniel said 'i couldn't think who it was.' The name alexandra is of greek origin and means defender of mankind or protector of humanity. it is derived from the greek words alexein, meaning to defend, and andros, meaning man.

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