FULL FORMS |
ENGLISH: Alan, Albert, Alexander, Allan, Allen, Allyn, Ethelbert |
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EQUIVALENTS |
ALBANIAN: Aleksander, Skender |
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Adalberht, Adalbert, Albert, Albertus |
ANCIENT GREEK: Alexander, Alexandros |
ANGLO-SAXON: Æþelbeorht, Æðelberht |
ARABIC: Iskandar |
ARMENIAN: Aleksandr |
BASQUE: Alesander |
BELARUSIAN: Aliaksandr |
BIBLICAL GREEK: Alexandros |
BIBLICAL: Alexander |
BRETON: Alan |
BULGARIAN: Aleksandar, Sasho |
CATALAN: Albert, Àlex, Alexandre |
CROATIAN: Aleksandar, Alen, Sandi, Saša |
CZECH: Aleš, Alexandr |
DANISH: Albert, Aleksander, Alex, Alexander, Sander |
DUTCH: Abe, Adelbert, Albert, Albertus, Alex, Alexander, Bert, Brecht, Elbert, Lex, Sander, Xander |
ENGLISH: Alec, Alex, Bert, Bertie, Delbert, Lex, Sandy, Xander, Zander |
ESPERANTO: Aleĉjo, Aleksandro |
ESTONIAN: Aleksander |
FINNISH: Ale, Aleksanteri, Alpertti, Altti, Pertti, Samppa, Santeri, Santtu |
FRENCH: Alain, Alan, Albert, Alex, Alexandre, Aubert, Sacha, Sasha |
FRISIAN: Abbe, Abe |
GALICIAN: Alberte, Alexandre |
GEORGIAN: Aleksandre, Sandro |
GERMAN: Adalbert, Adelbert, Albert, Albrecht, Alex, Alexander, Bert, Sascha |
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Alexander, Alexandros |
GREEK: Alexandros |
HUNGARIAN: Albert, Alexander, Sándor |
ICELANDIC: Albert, Alex, Alexander |
INDONESIAN: Iskandar |
IRISH: Ailín, Alastar |
ITALIAN: Adalberto, Alberto, Ale, Alessandro, Alex, Berto, Sandro |
LATVIAN: Aleksandrs |
LIMBURGISH: Albaer, Baer, Bèr |
LITHUANIAN: Albertas, Aleksandras |
MACEDONIAN: Aca, Ace, Aco, Aleksandar, Sasho |
MALAY: Iskandar |
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Aleksandru |
NORWEGIAN: Albert, Aleksander, Alex, Alexander, Sander |
PASHTO: Sikandar |
PERSIAN: Eskandar |
POLISH: Adalbert, Albert, Aleks, Aleksander, Olek |
PORTUGUESE: Adalberto, Alberto, Alex, Alexandre, Xande, Xandinho |
ROMANIAN: Albert, Alex, Alexandru, Sandu |
RUSSIAN: Albert, Aleks, Aleksandr, Sanya, Sasha, Shura |
SCOTTISH: Alan, Alasdair, Alastair, Alistair, Alister, Allan, Allen, Ally, Sawney |
SERBIAN: Aca, Aco, Aleksandar, Saša |
SLOVAK: Aleš, Alexander |
SLOVENE: Aleks, Aleksander, Alen, Aleš, Sandi, Saša, Sašo |
SPANISH: Adalberto, Alberto, Ale, Alejandro, Berto |
SWEDISH: Albert, Alex, Alexander, Sander |
TURKISH: İskender |
UKRAINIAN: Aleks, Aleksandr, Oleksander, Oleksandr, Oles, Sasha |
URDU: Sikandar |
WELSH: Alun |
YIDDISH: Sender |
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DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
HUNGARIAN: Sanyi |
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FEMININE FORMS |
ANCIENT GREEK: Alexandra |
BULGARIAN: Aleksandra, Aleksandrina, Sashka |
CROATIAN: Aleksandra, Sanda, Sandra, Saša |
CZECH: Alexandra |
DANISH: Alberte, Alexandra, Sandra |
DUTCH: Albertina, Alex, Alexandra, Brechtje, Sandra, Tina, Tineke, Xandra |
ENGLISH: Alaina, Alana, Alanis, Alanna, Alannah, Alannis, Alayna, Alberta, Alex, Alexa, Alexandra, Alexandrea, Alexandria, Alexandrina, Alexina, Ali, Allana, Allannah, Allie, Ally, Alyx, Bertina, Lana, Lexa, Lexi, Lexie, Lexine, Lexy, Sandie, Sandra, Sandy, Sasha, Sondra, Zandra |
ESTONIAN: Aleksandra |
FINNISH: Sandra |
FRENCH: Alberte, Albertine, Alexandra, Alexandrie, Alexandrine, Sacha, Sandra, Sandrine, Sasha |
GERMAN: Alberta, Albertina, Alexandra, Alexandrine, Sandra, Sascha |
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Alexandra |
GREEK: Alexandra |
HUNGARIAN: Alexandra, Szandra |
ICELANDIC: Alexandra, Sandra |
IRISH: Alannah, Alastríona |
ITALIAN: Alberta, Albertina, Alessa, Alessandra, Alexandra, Sandra, Tina |
LATVIAN: Sandra |
LITHUANIAN: Sandra |
MACEDONIAN: Aleksandra, Sandra, Sashka |
NORWEGIAN: Alexandra, Sandra |
POLISH: Alberta, Aleksandra, Ola |
PORTUGUESE: Alberta, Albertina, Alexandra, Alexandrina, Sandra |
ROMANIAN: Alexandra, Sanda, Sandra |
RUSSIAN: Aleksandra, Aleksandrina, Alexandra, Sanya, Sasha, Shura |
SCOTTISH: Saundra |
SERBIAN: Aleksandra, Sandra, Saša |
SLOVAK: Alexandra |
SLOVENE: Aleksandra, Sandra, Saša |
SPANISH: Ale, Alejandra, Alexandra, Sandra |
SWEDISH: Alexandra, Sandra, Sassa |
UKRAINIAN: Aleksandra, Alexandra, Lesya, Oleksandra, Sasha |
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