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/ah-lek-san-druh/

Origin

History: This definition of Aleksandra is an example of the widespread motif of Greek (or Indo-European more generally) names expressing "battle-prowess", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line. The name was one of the titles, "epithets", given to the Greek goddess Hera and as such is usually taken to mean "one who comes to save warriors". The most famous linked to this root is Alexander the Great, who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.

Usage: Germany, Russia, Sweden, Croatia, Serbia, Denmark, Finland, Poland


Meaning

This name derives from the Ancient Greek name “Aléxandros (Αλέξανδρος)”, composed of two elements: “aléxō ‎(ἀλέξω)” (keep off, turn aside, guard, protect, defend, help) plus “anḗr ‎(ἀνήρ) andrós ‎(ἀνδρός)” (man “adult male”, husband). In turn the name means “defending men, protector of men”.


Personality Traits

Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited. A Highly Enthusiastic, Confident and Dominate Person. Sometimes Get Dissatisfied with State of Affairs. A Self-reliant, Clever, Unpredictable and Compassionate Person. Most times Willing to Relieve Other's Suffering. An Adaptive Thinker, Unjustifiable Risk Taker, Charismatic and Charming. Most times Fortunate with Riches. An Admirably Social, Naturally Creative and Insatiably Curious Person. Sporadically Envious. An Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless. A Naturally Benevolent, Laid-back and Realistic Person. Most times Irascible.


Other Forms: Ola Alyxandra Alixandria Alixandra Alexsandra Alexandrine Alexandrina Alexandria Alexandretta Alexandrene Alexandrena Alexandreana Alexand
/kə-SAN-drə (English) kas-SAN-dra (Italian), ka-SAN-dra (German)/

Origin

History: She was a Trojan princess blessed with the gift of prophecy in Homer's Iliad. She foretold the fall of Troy but was unheeded. The name was occasionally used from the Middle Ages until the 18th century.

Usage: English, Italian, Spanish, Greek, German


Meaning

Shining upon men.


Personality Traits

A Naturally Benevolent, Laid-back and Realistic Person. Most times Irascible. An Ingenious, Delightful, Friendly and Loyal Person. Sometimes Abstracted. An Adaptive Thinker, Unjustifiable Risk Taker, Charismatic and Charming. Most times Fortunate with Riches. 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.


Other Forms: Casandra Cassie Casey Sandra
/All- Leck- San- Draw/

Origin

History:

Usage: Greek, Ukrainian


Meaning

Protector of man, Defender of mankind


Personality Traits

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. Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless. Efficient and Determined. Caring. Diligent Disposition. Displays Exaggerated Emotions for Due Advantage. 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 Highly Enthusiastic, Confident and Dominate Person. Sometimes Get Dissatisfied with State of Affairs.


Other Forms: Sandra Alexandra
/SAN-dra(Italian, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Romanian) SAN-drə(English) SAHN-DRA(French) ZAN-dra(German) SAHN-drah(Dutch)/

Origin

History: The history of the name Sandra is the Short form of Alessandra. It was introduced to the English-speaking world by author George Meredith, who used it for the heroine in his novel Emilia in England (1864) and the reissued version Sandra Belloni (1887)

Usage: Italian, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Czech, Romanian


Meaning

Man defender.


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 Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. An Adaptive Thinker, Unjustifiable Risk Taker, Charismatic and Charming. Most times Fortunate with Riches.


Other Forms: Sanndra Zandra Zanndra