ALEKSANDRO | | ah-lek-SAHN-dro | Esperanto | |
ALEKSANDRS | | - | Latvian | |
ALEKSANDRU | | - | Medieval Slavic | |
ALEKSANTERI | | AH-lek-sahn-te-ree | Finnish | |
ALEKSEI | | ah-lyek-SYAY (Russian), ah-leek-SYAY (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian | |
ALEKSEJ | | - | Slovene | |
ALEKSEY | | ah-lyek-SYAY (Russian), ah-leek-SYAY (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian | |
ALEKSI | | AH-lek-see | Finnish | |
ALEKSY | | ahl-EK-si | Polish | |
ALEKTO | | - | Greek Mythology | |
ALEM | | - | Bosnian | |
ALEMAYEHU | | - | Eastern African, Amharic | |
ALEN | | AHL-en (Croatian) | Croatian, Slovene | |
ALENA | | - | German, Czech, Slovak, Slovene | |
ALENE | | - | English | |