"alexis" from the name "alexius"
alexius ancient greek (latinized)
from the greek name alexios which meant "helper" or "defender", derived from greek alexein "to defend, to help". A czar of russia has borne this name.
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Alexandra f german, scandinavian, dutch, english, greek, portuguese, romanian, czech, hungarian, ancient greek
pronounced: al-eg-zan-dra
feminine form of alexander. This was the name of the domineering wife of nicholas ii, the last czar of russia
alexander m english, german, dutch
pronounced: al-eg-zan-dur
from the greek name alexandros, which meant "defending men" from greek alexein "to defend, help" and aner "man" (genitive andros). Alexander the great, king of macedon, is the most famous bearer of this name. In the 4th century bc he built a huge empire out of greece, egypt, persia, and parts of india. This was also the name of emperors of russia, kings of scotland and yugoslavia, and eight popes. Also, sir alexander mackenzie was an explorer of the north and west of canada in the 18th century.