Origin and Meaning of Lexandro
Meaning & Origin
Defender of mankind
Origin: Greek - Derived from the Greek name Alexandros, which combines 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' and 'aner' meaning 'man'.
Interesting Facts
- Lexandro is a variant of Alexander, a name that has been popular since antiquity due to figures like Alexander the Great.
- The name has variations in many languages, including Alessandro (Italian), Alejandro (Spanish), and Alexandre (French).
- Notable bearers of the name include modern athletes and public figures, as well as fictional characters in literature and film.
- Lexandro is less common than its variants but has seen a rise in popularity in various parts of the world.
- Related names include Lex, Alex, and Lexi, which are often used as shortened versions or derivatives.