![]() Depending on where you live, there are a slew of different ways to spell Alexander. Other notable bearers include English poet Alexander Pope who was born in 1688, American statesman Alexander Hamilton, Scottish-Canadian explorer Sir Alexander MacKenzie, Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, and the Scottish-Canadian-American telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell who was born in 1847. Kings of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, as well as Russian emperors and eight popes, have all used the name. His name spread throughout Europe as a result of his reputation and later medieval tales concerning him. He constructed a massive empire out of Greece, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India in the 4th century. Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, was the most renowned bearer. The name was given to the Greek goddess Hera as an epithet, and it is commonly translated as “one who comes to save warriors.” The character Paris is also known as Alexander in the Iliad. ![]() the Hittite monarch Muwatalli II was commonly thought to have been a Greek named Alexandros. January 7 for example, is the day of Saint John the Baptist and it is the name day for all greek people named Yannis (or Ioannis John, male) or Yanna (or. Alaksandu, also known as Alakasandu or Alaksandus, was a Wilusa king who signed a pact with the Hittite king Muwatalli II in 1280 B.C. A name that bears German and Spanish origin and is a variant of Charles. Alexander is predominantly a Greek masculine name that means “Defender of the People.” Alexandra, a Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym written in the Linear B syllabic script, is the earliest documented form of the name. The name is pronounced as Al-ee-hun-drow and means defender or warrior.
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