Aleksandra | | ah-lyek-SAHN-drah (Russian), ah-leek-SAHN-drah (Russian), ahl-ek-SAHN-drah (Polish) | Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Serbian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Estonian | |
Aleksandru | | - | Medieval Slavic | |
Alemayehu | | - | Eastern African, Amharic | |
Alen | | AHL-en (Croatian) | Croatian, Slovene | |
Alena | | - | German, Czech, Slovak, Slovene | |
Alex | | AL-əks (English), AH-ləks (Dutch) | English, Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic | |
Alexander | | a-lig-ZAN-dər (English), ah-lek-SAHN-der (German), ah-lək-SAHN-dər (Dutch), AW-lek-sawn-der (Hungarian) | English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Hungarian, Slovak, Biblical, Ancient | |
Alexandr | | - | Czech | |
Alexandra | | al-əg-ZAN-drə (English), ah-lek-SAHN-drah (German, Romanian, Spanish, Italian), ah-lək-SAHN-drah (Dutch), ə-lə-SHAN-drə (Portuguese), ə-lə-SHAN-drə (Brazilian Portuguese) | English, German, Dutch, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian, | |
Alexandre | | a-lek-SAWNDR (French), ə-lə-SHAN-drə (Portuguese), ə-lə-SHAN-drə (Brazilian Portuguese), a-le-SHAN-dre (Galician) | French, Portuguese, Galician, Catalan | |
Alexandrie | | a-lek-sawn-DREE | French (Rare) | |
Alexandrine | | al-eg-zan-DREEN (French), ah-lek-sahn-DREE-nə (German) | French, German | |
Alexandros | | - | Greek, Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek, Greek Mythology | |
Alexej | | - | Czech, Slovak | |
Alexia | | ə-LEK-see-ə (English) | French, English (Modern) | |