Meaning & Origin
Alekzander is a boy's baby name of Greek origin, a phonetic spelling variant of Alexander — from the Greek Alexandros, meaning 'defender of the people,' from alexein (to defend) and aner (man). The -kz- spelling gives this ancient name a dramatically modern visual edge.
Alexander the Great — one of history's most celebrated military commanders — gave this name its foundational legacy of conquest, leadership, and ambition. Alekzander takes that immortal name and reimagines it through a contemporary phonetic lens, keeping the grandeur while adding a distinctive contemporary signature.