Aleksander is a boy's name of Polish origin meaning “A diminutive of Aleksander, meaning 'defender of men,' it has gained popularity for its brevity and charm. (variant of Olek).” It has 4 syllables, giving it an elegant, melodic rhythm. Common nicknames include Ale, Andy. Aleksander is an uncommon, distinctive choice for boys, with a popularity score of 10 out of 100 — perfect for parents seeking something rare.
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al-ek-SAN-der
Phonetic spelling
A rare, distinctive name — a great pick if you want something uncommon.
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Aleksander means “A diminutive of Aleksander, meaning 'defender of men,' it has gained popularity for its brevity and charm. (variant of Olek).” It is a boy's name of Polish origin.
Aleksander is pronounced al-ek-SAN-der.
Aleksander is most commonly used as a boy's name.
Aleksander has a popularity score of 10 out of 100 based on current naming trends.
Popular nicknames for Aleksander include Ale, Andy.
Middle names that pair well with Aleksander include Aleksander James, Aleksander Alexander, Aleksander William, Aleksander Thomas.
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