ALEXANDER

'Alexander'
Gender: Male
Origin: Greek
Meaning: ''"Protector of man"''

'Alexander' is a common male first name. It also occurs, less frequently, as a surname.

Contents
Origin
Variants and diminutives
People known as just Alexander
Monarchs
Antiquity
Middle Ages
Modern
Religious leaders
Other people
People with the surname Alexander
Fictional
See also
References

Origin


The name in English is taken from the Latin "Alexander," which is a romanization of the original Greek nominative (''Alexandros''). The genitive form in Greek is ''Alexandrou''.
Etymologically, the name derives from ''alex-'', the compound-form of ''alexis'' (from the Proto-Indo-European [PIE] ''
★ alek-''), meaning "refuge, protection, defence," together with ''-andros'', the compound form of anēr (genitive andros), the Greek word for "man." Thus it may be roughly translated as "protector of man."
The term is either a rare type of "inverse tatpurusha" compound, with the modifier in second position (the cognate Sanskrit tatpurusha being
★ nararakṣa, cf. Ramayana 6.33.45; the exact Sanskrit counterpart would be
★ rakṣinara, from PIE hleks(i)-hnros), or a worn-down terpsimbrotos type compound, whose original verbal meaning was "he protects men".
The earliest attested record of the name is the Mycenaean of the feminine Alexandra, written in Linear B [1] (''The Mycenaean World'', by John Chadwick, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1976, 1999). Another early reference to the name may be that to Alaksandu in the 13th century BC.
The name was one of the titles ("epithets") given to the Greek goddess Hera and as such is usually taken to mean "one who comes to the aid of warriors." In the Iliad, the character Paris is known also as Alexander. The name's popularity was spread throughout the Hellenistic world by the military conquests of King Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as "Alexander the Great" (Μέγας Αλέξανδρος).

Variants and diminutives



Albanian - Aleks, Sandër

Amharic - Eskender

Arabic - Iskandar, Skandar, Skender

Belarusian - Аляксандp (Aliaksandr), Алeсь (Ales'), Алелька (Alyel'ka)

Bosnian - Aleksandar, Aco, Saša, Aleksa, Sandro

Bulgarian - Алeксандъp (Aleksander), Сашо (Sasho)

Catalan - Alexandre, Àlex, Xandre

Croatian - Aleksandar, Aco, Acika, Saša, Sale

Danish - Aleksander, Alexander

Dutch - Alexander, Alexandra, Alex, Alexia, Lex, Sander, Sanne, Sandra, Xander, Wander

English - Alexander, Alec, Alex, Lex, Sandy, Andy, Alexis, Alexa, Alexandria, Alexandra, Sandra, Al, Sasha, Ali, Lexxi, Zander, Xander, Sashi, Eck

Estonian - Aleksander, Sander

Finnish - Aleksanteri, Aleksi, Santeri

French - Alexandre, Alexis, Alex

Galician - Alexandre, Álex

German - Alexander (short: Alex, Ali, Akki)

Greek - Αλέξανδρος (Alexandros), Alexis, Alekos/Aleka, Aki

Hebrew - אלכסנדר (Alexander)

Hindi - Hindustani - Sikandar

Hungarian - Sándor

Icelandic - Alexander

Irish (Gaeilge) - Alasandar

Italian - Alessandro, Leandro, Ale, Sandro, Alessio

Kazakh - Ескендiр

Lithuanian - Aleksandras

Macedonian - Александар, Аце

Malay - Iskandar

Malayalam - ചാണ്ടി (Chandy)

Maltese - Lixandru

Norwegian - Alexander, Aleksander

Persian - Eskandar

Polish - Aleks, Aleksander, Olek

Portuguese - Alexandre, Alexandro (rare), Alexandra, Xana (feminine), Xano, Alex, Xande, Xanocas

Romanian - Alexandru, Alec, Alex, Alle, Alecu, Sandu

Russian - Александp (Aleksandr), Алик (Alik), Саша (Sasha), Саня (Sanya), Санёк (Sanyok), Шура (Shura), Шурик (Shurik)

Sanskrit language - Alekchendra

Scots Gaelic - Alasdair ,Alastair, Alistair, Alisdair

Serbian - Александар, Аца, Саша, Алексa - Aleksandar, Aca, Saša, Aleksa

Slovenian - Aleš, Sandi, Sanja, Sandra, Saša, Sašo

Spanish - Alejandro, Ale, Alejo

Swedish - Alexander

Turkish - İskender

Ukrainian - Олександр (Oleksandr), Сашко (Sashko), Олелько (Olelko, rare)

Urdu - Hindustani - Sikandar

Urdu - Pakistani - Sikander ("Sikander-e-Azam" is "Alexander the Great")

Uzbek - Iskandar

Yiddish - סענדער - Sender, Senderl

People known as just Alexander


Monarchs

Antiquity


Alaksandu, ca. 1280 BC

Alexander of Corinth, 10th king of Corinth (816-791 BC)

Alexander I of Macedon

Alexander of Pherae despot of Pherae between 369 and 358 BC

Alexander I of Epirus king of Epirus about 342 BC

Alexander II of Epirus king of Epirus 272 BC

Alexander II of Macedon

Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon), King of Macedon, 336–323 BC

Alexander IV of Macedon

Alexander Balas, ruler of the Seleucid kingdom of Syria between 150 and 146 BC

Alexander Severus, (208–235), Roman Empire
Middle Ages


Alexander, Byzantine Emperor (912–913)

Alexander I of Scotland (c. 1078–1124)

Alexander II of Scotland (1198–1249)

Alexander Nevsky (1220–1263), Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir

Alexander III of Scotland (1241–1286)

★ Aleksander (1338-before 1386), prince of Podolia (son of Narymunt)

Sikandar Butshikan, Sultan of Kashmir (1389–1413)

Alexandru cel Bun, voivode of Moldavia (1400–1432)

Skenderbeg (1405–1468), prince of Albania

Alexandru I Aldea, ruler of the principality of Wallachia (1431–1436)

Eskender, Emperor of Ethiopia (1472–1494)

Alexander of Poland (1461-1506), king of Poland

Alexandru Lăpuşneanu, voivode of Moldavia (1552–1561 and 1564–1568)

Sikandar Shah Suri, Shah of Delhi (1555)

Sikandar Lodhi, Sultan of Delhi (16th Century)
Modern


Alexander I of Russia (1777–1825), emperor of Russia

Sikandar Jah, Nizam of Hyderabad, (1803 to 1829)

Alexander II of Russia (1818–1881), emperor of Russia

Alexander III of Russia (1845–1894), emperor of Russia

Alexander Karadjordjevic, Prince of Serbia (1842–1858)

Alexander of Bulgaria (1857–1893), first prince of Bulgaria

Alexander John Cuza, prince of Romania (1859–1866)

Alexander Obrenovich (1876–1903), king of Serbia

Alexander, Prince of Lippe (1831–1905), prince of Lippe

Alexander of Yugoslavia (1888–1934), first king of Yugoslavia

Zog I also known as Skenderbeg III, (1895–1961), king of Albanians

Alexander of Greece (king) (1917–1920), king of Greece

Leka, Crown Prince of Albania, (born 1939), king of Albanians (throne pretender)

Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange

Claude Alexander Conlin (1880–1954), stage magician
Religious leaders


Pope Alexander I, (pope 97–105)

Pope Alexander II, (pope 1058–1061)

Pope Alexander III, (pope 1164–1168)

Pope Alexander IV, (pope 1243–1254)

Pope Alexander V, ("Peter Philarges" ca. 1339–1410)

Pope Alexander VI, (1493–1503), Roman pope

Pope Alexander VII, (1599–1667)

Pope Alexander VIII, (pope 1689–1691),

Alexander of Constantinople, bishop of Constantinople (314–337)

St. Alexander of Alexandria, Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria between 313 and 328

Pope Alexander II of Alexandria, Coptic Pope (702–729)

Alexander of Lincoln, bishop of Lincoln

Alexander Essebiensis aka Alexander of Ashby, 13th century prior and poet

★ See also Saint Alexander, various saints with this name
Other people


Alexander (general), son of Polyperchon, the regent of Macedonia

Alexander of Aphrodisias, Greek commentator and philosopher

Alexander of Greece (rhetorician)

Alexander of Hales, 13th-century Medieval theologian

Alexander, le Pargiter, 13th-century abbot

Paris (mythology) aka Alexander, the Trojan prince who kidnapped Helen

Alexandre, Chevalier de Vendôme (1598-1629), illegitimate child of Henry IV of France

Prince Alexander John of Wales (1871), short-lived son of Edward VII
A few other princes have borne the name 'Alexander':

George V of Hanover (1819–1878)

Prince Alfred of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1874–1899)

Prince George, Duke of Kent (1902–1942)

Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (1944–)

People with the surname Alexander



Caleb Alexander (d. 1828), clergyman, writer, teacher

Christopher Alexander, architect

Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander (1909-1974), chess player

Dari Alexander, American news anchor

Douglas Alexander, British MP

Edward Porter Alexander (1835–1910), officer in the U.S. Army and Confederate States Army

F. Matthias Alexander, Australian actor/orator

Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (1891-1969), British Field Marshall in WWII

Horace Alexander (1889-1989), English ornithologist

Jason Alexander, stage name of American actor Jason Scott Greenspan

Jason Allen Alexander, ex-husband of Britney Spears

John White Alexander (1856–1915), American artist

Lamar Alexander, U.S. Senator from Tennessee

Lincoln Alexander, Canada's first black Member of Parliament and former Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario

Manny Alexander, Major League Baseball infielder

Monique Alexander, pornographic actress

Peter Alexander, Austrian singer and actor

Ross Alexander (1907–1937), American actor

Samuel Alexander (1859–1938) philosopher and essayist

Sarah Alexander, British actress

Shaun Alexander, NFL running back

Wilfred Backhouse Alexander (1885-1965), English ornithologist

William Alexander (bishop) (1824-1911), Primate of All Ireland
Fictional


Hamish Alexander, a character in David Weber's Honorverse

Susan Alexander, the second wife of Charles Foster Kane in ''Citizen Kane''

See also




References


1. http://www.geocities.com/kurogr/linearb.pdf


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