Origin and Meaning of Alejando

Meaning & Origin

Defender of mankind

Origin: Spanish - Derived from the Greek name Alexandros, from 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man).

Interesting Facts

  • Alejandro is a popular name in Spanish-speaking countries and is often associated with nobility and strength.
  • In addition to Spain and Latin America, variations of Alejandro can be found in various cultures, including Alexander in English and Alessandro in Italian.
  • Notable bearers of the name include Alejandro Sanz (Spanish singer), Alejandro Magno (Alexander the Great), and Alejandro Amenábar (Spanish film director).
  • The name has seen consistent popularity in Latin America, often ranking among the top names for boys, particularly in countries like Mexico and Argentina.
  • Variations of the name include Alex, Lex, and Alejo, which are also commonly used.