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Re: what does my name stand for in ancient egyptian language
Er - why would your name have any meaning in Ancient Egyptian? Elexys is a trendy spelling variation of Alexis, which is in turn a variation of Alexius, which meant "helper" or "defender" in Ancient Greek.There's no Egyptian meaning.

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If you meant Egyptian spelling, it more than likely be spelled the same why, as the Greeks got their alphabet (After tweeked with) from the Egyptians.
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No, they didn't . . .The Greek alphabet derives from the Phoenician alphabet, which was used to write an early Semitic language.
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
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