Gender Feminine
Usage Irish
Meaning & History
Feminine form of Alastar.
Related Names
Other Languages & CulturesAlexandra(Ancient Greek) Aliaksandra, Alesya(Belarusian) Aleksandra, Aleksandrina, Asya, Sashka(Bulgarian) Alexandra(Catalan) Aleksandra, Sanda, Saša(Croatian) Alexandra(Czech) Alexandra(Danish) Alexandra, Alex, Xandra(Dutch) Alexandra, Alex, Alexa, Alexandrea, Alexandria, Alexandrina, Alexina, Ali, Allie, Ally, Lexa, Lexi, Lexie, Lexine, Lexy, Sandie, Sandy, Zandra(English) Aleksandra(Estonian) Aleksandra(Finnish) Alexandra, Alexandrie, Alexandrine(French) Aleksandra(Georgian) Alexandra, Alexa(German) Alexandra, Aleka(Greek) Alexandra(Greek Mythology) Alexandra, Alexa, Szandra(Hungarian) Alexandra(Icelandic) Alessandra, Alessa, Sandra(Italian) Aleksandra, Sanda, Santa(Latvian) Aleksandra(Lithuanian) Aleksandra, Sashka, Saška(Macedonian) Alexandra(Norwegian) Aleksandra, Ola(Polish) Alexandra, Alexandrina(Portuguese) Alexandra, Alexandrina, Andra, Sanda(Romanian) Aleksandra, Alexandra, Aleks, Aleksandrina, Alesya, Alya, Asya, Sanya, Sasha, Shura(Russian) Aleksandra, Saša(Serbian) Alexandra(Slovak) Aleksandra, Alja, Saša, Saška(Slovene) Alejandra, Ale(Spanish) Alexandra, Sassa(Swedish) Aleksandra, Alexandra, Oleksandra, Aleks, Lesya, Olesya, Sasha(Ukrainian)