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Aleksander is a strong and regal-sounding name of Slavic origin, derived from the Greek name Alexandros. It means "defender of men" or "protector of humanity." Variations of the name include the English spellings Alexander and Alasdair, as well as the Scandinavian forms Aleksander and Aleksander.
In 2022, Aleksander ranked #1312 in popularity for baby boys in the United States, with 6 newborns given the name. While not currently among the most popular boy names, Aleksander has seen a slight uptick in usage in recent years after falling out of the top 1000 names in the late 20th century. Some famous real-life Aleksanders include Aleksander Barkov, a professional ice hockey player from Finland, and Aleksander Tammert, an Estonian decathlete.
Aleksander is a strong, masculine name that projects an image of confidence and leadership. It has a classic, regal style, but with a modern, international flair thanks to its Slavic origins. This name tends to appeal to parents seeking a distinguished, worldly-sounding name for their son. Positive traits commonly associated with Aleksander include bravery, intelligence, and a driven, ambitious nature.
Aleksander flows well with a wide range of middle and last names, from traditional choices like Aleksander James Smith to more unique pairings like Aleksander Matthias Novak. For a sibling set, other Slavic-inspired names that would complement Aleksander include Konstantin, Nikolai, and Damian. Alternatively, classic names with a similar stately, distinguished style like Sebastian, Nathaniel, or Dominic could also work well.
In literature, the name Aleksander has been associated with powerful historical figures like Alexander the Great, the renowned Macedonian king and military commander. The name also appears in Slavic folklore and mythology, where Aleksander is sometimes linked to tales of heroism, strength, and nobility. While not as ubiquitous in pop culture as some other classic names, Aleksander still evokes a sense of grandeur and legacy.
2022 | 143 | 1,312 |
2021 | 140 | 1,323 |
2020 | 133 | 1,342 |
2019 | 145 | 1,283 |
2018 | 159 | 1,192 |
2017 | 155 | 1,195 |
2016 | 144 | 1,263 |
2015 | 144 | 1,253 |
2014 | 171 | 1,117 |
2013 | 136 | 1,281 |
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Alexsander | 13 | View Details |
Alexxander | 11 | View Details |
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Alecxander | 6 | View Details |
Aleksy | 5 | View Details |
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