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Re: Alexa, Lexa, Alexia
Alexandra is too long for everyday use. Fine as a mn, though.Alexa would be my choice; I don't care about talking phones. I know an Alexa Kirsten, which is pretty amazing since she was born in the early 1950s; she's been complimented on her name all her life, she says.Lexa looks like a trade name, perhaps for a fizzy vitamin tablet.Alexia is a very sad condition in which the patient has a cerebral condition which causes them to be unable to read. That puts me right off.
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