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ALEXANDR
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Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Alexandros, ALEXANDRU means "defender of mankind."
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Greek
Defender of man.
Male
French
French and Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Alexandrus, ALEXANDRE means "defender of mankind."
Female
French
French form of Latin Alexandrina, ALEXANDRINE means "defender of mankind."
Female
English
Variant spelling of Latin Alexandria, ALEXANDREA means "defender of mankind."
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Arthurian Legend
Son of Alexandre.
Female
Dutch
, defender of mankind.
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English Greek
Alexander meaning defender of man, common in Britain since early 13th century. Queen Victoria's...
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Arthurian Legend
Mother of Alexandre.
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Alexander, ALEXANDRA means "defender of mankind." Compare with other forms of Alexandra.
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Greek American
Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great.
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Latin French
Defender of man.
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Alexandrus, ALEXANDRO means "defender of mankind."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Alexandre, ALEXANDRIE means "defender of mankind."
Male
Greek
(ἈλεξανδÏεÏÏ‚) Greek name ALEXANDREUS means "from Alexandria." In the bible, this is the name of a resident of Alexandria in Egypt.
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Latin
Defender of man.
Female
Greek
 Feminine form of Greek Alexandros, ALEXANDRA means "defender of mankind."
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Greek
Defender of man.
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French American Greek Arthurian Legend
Male
Czechoslovakian
, defender of man.
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Finnish
 Finnish form of Latin Honora, NOORA means "honor, valor." Compare with another form of Noora.
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Indian
Saviour
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Indian, Sanskrit
Delighted
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Wilk.Frisian : from a pet form of the personal name Will.
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English German
Counselor-ruler.
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Cornish
, twin.
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American, Australian, British, English
From the Settlement on the Headland
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Muslim
Cloud, Joyful
Male
Egyptian
, Loved of Pthah.
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Muslim
This was the name of a very
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A follower of Damian, patriarch of Alexandria in the 6th century, who held heretical opinions on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
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One of a religious sect which arose in Alexandria, in the reign of the Emperor Justinian, and which believed that the body of Christ was incorruptible, and that he suffered hunger, thirst, pain, only in appearance.
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A name given to certain ascetics said to have anciently dwelt in the neighborhood of Alexandria. They are described in a work attributed to Philo, the genuineness and credibility of which are now much discredited.
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The opinions of Origen of Alexandria, who lived in the 3d century, one of the most learned of the Greek Fathers. Prominent in his teaching was the doctrine that all created beings, including Satan, will ultimately be saved.
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A name given to several varieties of Old World grapes, differing in color, size, etc., but all having a somewhat musky flavor. The muscat of Alexandria is a large oval grape of a pale amber color.
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Belonging to Alexandria; Alexandrian.
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A kind of magical science or art developed in Alexandria among the Neoplatonists, and supposed to enable man to influence the will of the gods by means of purification and other sacramental rites.
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A follower of Origen of Alexandria.
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Of or pertaining to Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria in the 4th century.
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Of or pertaining to Alexandria in Egypt; as, the Alexandrian library.
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One of several species of small rodents of the genus Mus and allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway, or brown, rat (M. decumanus), the black rat (M. rattus), and the roof rat (M. Alexandrinus). These were introduced into America from the Old World.
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A dignitary superior to the order of archbishops; as, the patriarch of Constantinople, of Alexandria, or of Antioch.
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The celebrated work of Ptolemy of Alexandria, which contains nearly all that is known of the astronomical observations and theories of the ancients. The name was extended to other similar works.
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Pertaining to Arius, a presbyter of the church of Alexandria, in the fourth century, or to the doctrines of Arius, who held Christ to be inferior to God the Father in nature and dignity, though the first and noblest of all created beings.
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A kind of verse consisting in English of twelve syllables.
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Applied to a kind of heroic verse. See Alexandrine, n.
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A follower of Heracleon of Alexandria, a Judaizing Gnostic, in the early history of the Christian church.