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Origin
History: Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology, this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. Used in Britain since the early 13th century; it became popular after the marriage of the 1863 marriage of future King Edward VII to Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
Usage: English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Ancient Greek
Meaning
Defender of Men.
Personality Traits
Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited. An Admirably Social, Naturally Creative and Insatiably Curious Person. Sporadically Envious. An Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. A Self-reliant, Clever, Unpredictable and Compassionate Person. Most times Willing to Relieve Other's Suffering. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless. A Naturally Benevolent, Laid-back and Realistic Person. Most times Irascible. An Instinctively Self-indulgent Hedonist. Sometimes Disloyal in Intimate Relations.
Other Forms: Alexandrea Alexandria English Alejandrina Spanish Alexandrine French Alexis
Origin
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Usage: Britain, English
Meaning
Defender of mankind.
Personality Traits
Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited. An Admirably Social, Naturally Creative and Insatiably Curious Person. Sporadically Envious. A Naturally Benevolent, Laid-back and Realistic Person. Most times Irascible. An Adaptive Thinker, Unjustifiable Risk Taker, Charismatic and Charming. Most times Fortunate with Riches. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless. An Instinctively Self-indulgent Hedonist. Sometimes Disloyal in Intimate Relations. An Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. A Self-reliant, Clever, Unpredictable and Compassionate Person. Most times Willing to Relieve Other's Suffering.
Other Forms: Alexander Alex