This is my first name, however my name is spelled ‘Alyssandra’ (the French variation of Alessandra). Everyone always tells me how pretty of a name it is, but I still prefer to go by ‘Aly’ instead. It’s not that I don’t like my name, it’s just that I despise when people pronounce it wrong (as al-lys-SAN-druh instead of al-lys-sahn-druh). I also have a very ethnic-sounding, Eastern European last name, so it makes it easier for other people when they have to pronounce my full name. So, if you’re going to choose this name, just be sure not to add it to a difficult-to-pronounce last name. I also believe that it should go with a rather short middle name, such as mine, which is ‘Marie’. My variation of this name makes for an entirely French first and middle name, which I think is pretty in that way. I think that using an Italian middle name for the Italian version of this name would be really pretty as well! There’s actually even a city in Italy called Alessandria :)
― Anonymous User 7/22/2023
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I've heard the associations and negative connotations that go along with Alessandra, particularly the ones about lingerie models. It doesn't seem to occur to people that everyone has to have a name. It doesn't matter if you share a name with someone famous (or infamous) because your parents had the same opinion about your name as their parents did.
― Anonymous User 6/4/2023
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I'm another Alessandra and for a while, I disliked it and thought it was too long. Now I'm a teenager and I'm so grateful to have a name like Alessandra rather than Jen or Alexandra or Layla or Olivia or anything boring and average like that. I love the special refined beautiful name and I'm filled with pride and smiles whenever I meet someone else called it. I live in Australia, where the name is not very common so sometimes people call me names different from Alessandra as they cannot pronounce it but they still adore it! I'm always told by strangers on the street that I'm beautiful and so is my name. Thanks to me expect the amount of Alessandras in Australia to be increased by 100%. Haha! In my opinion, naming anyone Alessandra sets them up for a life of love adoration, and passion that's who I am at least. The only thing I don't like is the meaning, it's a bit sexist. I remember going to this butcher when I was younger because he was Italian and was one of the only people who could say my name with the special flare that it deserves. It's beloved by my whole family and they're not Italian in fact they got the name from an Italian waitress! Main line to the story LOVE YOUR NAME ALESSANDRAS!
Alessandra is a very pretty name and I love it! It is a very nice name and it sounds so sassy. Alessandra is one of my favourite girl names. It's elegant and refined but also sexy and passionate, all at the same time. I think this name is beautiful and feminine, and much more soft and delicate than Alexandra (although Alexandra is pretty as well).
I really love the name Alessandra, It sounds pretty but sassy just like me. I also like its meaning of "defender of man". I always wanted my name to be it. Also it is so much better and prettier than Alexandra. ❤️.
― Anonymous User 7/7/2021
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To me, the two s's look a little strange. I prefer Alexandra, and I don't care about the nickname Alex.
Hello. My name is Alessandra but I go by Ali. I don’t really like the name Alessandra so I always go by Ali but anyways I’m not Italian I’m American/Canadian but it’s cool that my name is Italian because my favorite country is Italy and also my favorite food type is Italian. Hahaha.
Alessandra is one of my favourite girl names. It's elegant and refined but also sexy and passionate, all at the same time. I think this name is beautiful and feminine, and much more soft and delicate than Alexandra (although Alexandra is pretty as well). The popularity of the name Alessandra was the highest in Italy during the mid-1960s~1970s, but I know a lot of girls and young women named Alessandra. Personally, I think this name would suit a young woman more than someone who is middle-aged or older. I think the name Alessandra is pretty itself, but a lot of people would like to shorten a name that has ten letters. I saw that some people (I suppose they're English speakers) suggested nicknames like Sandy or Allie, but most Italians named Alessandra use Ale or Alessa as nicknames. As an Italian, I think that the Italian nicknames are prettier than the English ones. I LOVE the name Alessandra. My name is Giulia and I love it, but if I had to have another name, Alessandra would be one of my first choices.
― Anonymous User 3/26/2020
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Hi! I'm Italian, so I'm kind of used to hearing the name Alessandra instead of Alexandra, hence I tend to find the latter the most exotic, elegant and therefore "beautiful" of the two... this opinion is also biased by the fact that at school I always had at least an Alessandra in the same classes I attended.
Alessandra sounds more feminine than Alexandra, without compromising the strength and meaning. I like Sasha as a nickname.
― Anonymous User 1/28/2019
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I was named after my loving grandfather, Alexander! I love him so much and he is the best! My nickname is Ali! (or Alice) I am not Italian but, I am Filipino! I LOVE my name so much!
I think you can find a nicer name than this. I think it’s the type of pretentious name a lower class person might name their child to seem somewhat exotic. I couldn’t name my child after a lingerie model. Alexandra is better and less of a mouthful.
― Anonymous User 10/14/2018
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This is the name given by my father because his name is Alexander. I really love my name because it's so elegant and timeless. Though I'm not Italian (I'm a Filipino), I still love my name. But some people mispronounce my name as Alexandra. But I reaaaaaaaally love it. And I'm planning to pass this name to my future kids. Alissandra isn't that bad right?
I think this name is unique. I prefer it over Alexandra any day.
― Anonymous User 7/18/2017
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My name is Alessandra and I'm Italian. I grew up hating my name because I thought it was too old-like and boring, but now I understand it's a beautiful and refined name, even if I'm not really fond of it. My friends call me with the nickname Ale, not Alessa or Alys.
I'll be real, this is my name and I hated it throughout my childhood. I still kind of hate it. The nicknames are either the ones used for Alexandra, or the name Sandra, which I really can not stand. I get that it's a part of my Italian Heritage, but honestly, whenever I get the chance I'm changing my name to Alexandra or Alexandria instead.
This name is elegant and beautiful and sounds less harsh than Alexandra or Aleksandra, and has the diminutive Sandy. I prefer the diminutive Alessia or Sandy to Sandra, though.
My name is Alessandra and I've never been called anything else at school, home or in public. I think the only time I've been called another name is when they can't pronounce it so they call me Alex. There is one exception, which was for a school production when we had to paint our names on the back of our shirts but it wouldn't fit so I wrote Alexis and some people called me that for the rest of the year.
This is my name! I'm so proud to have it and I get a lot of compliments. Most people call me Alessandra but my family calls me Andi. I'm surprised that someone mentioned Andi as a nickname, I thought I was the only one! Also, it's always fun going to Starbucks and watching them figure out how to spell it. Only 3 times people have spelled it right, hahaha.
I am Italian so I wanted to name my daughter the Italian version of Alexandra. Now it's just trendy. It's beautiful, sophisticated and fun. And there's a lot of nick-names you can get out of it. Basically, it's the new Elizabeth.
― Anonymous User 2/8/2015
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This is a pretty name. I knew a girl named Alessandra years ago but everyone called her Lala. I guess it was a spin off the more common 'Ale' nickname. Beautiful name... pretty sexy nickname too. Win-win.
― Anonymous User 1/29/2014
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I just love this name... love it. I'm hispanic so I'm tired of the name Alejandra... it's so common in all the Spanish speaking countries. I'm also not fond of the trendy names Alexis, Alexa or Alexia. The name Alessandra is soft, feminine, not common in any country (except Italy perhaps but the popularity there has been falling for years). If I had another daughter I'd DEFINITELY name her this.
Wow, I don't know why people like this name. It sooooo pretentious. And plus, there are far more prettier Italian girls names out there. And this sounds prettier that Alexandra? Um, no, Alexandra is way prettier.
My daughter is called Alessandra Tia Rose. Also, we call her Ally.
― Anonymous User 3/4/2013
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I *love* this name. I have a friend called Alessandra, but she goes by Sandra (which suits her really well, other nicknames wouldn't). If I called my daughter Alessandra, her nickname would be Allie. :)
I absolutely LOOOVE the name Alessandra. I've loved it for as long as I can remember. It's SO beautiful, classy and elegant. If we have a girl I'm naming her Alessandra ;)
I'm pleased to see so many flattering comments about the name Alessandra, but many have also put their finger on the problem with having it - you so rarely get to use it. It is always abbreviated, and then people get to know you by the abbreviation and assume you're really called Sandra, or Alison, or Andrea. Although when people find out your full name they almost always say how lovely it is, they still can't be bothered to say all four syllables!
― Anonymous User 10/17/2009
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I think Alessandra is a really pretty name. My friend has this name and we call her Alessi for short.
I love the name Alessandra. I think it is very pretty. I don't like it that a nicknames are Sandra (I'm not too fond of it) or Al. I would say that Alessa would be a nice nickname, other than the little girl in the movie Silent Hill was named Alessa.
This is one of the most beautiful names I have ever heard. I'm amazed by the elegance it possesses, and I especially like as the first name with two middle names - for example 'Alessandra Michaela Greer'. Incredible. I always liked Alexandra too, but I know she'd end up being 'Alex'. It seems like it'd be different with Alessandra though; more likely to be known as 'Ally', which is pretty too.
My middle name is Alessandra (named after my mother who is called Sandra) and I never really liked it. It always seemed like the name someone would give to their child if they wanted them to be aristocratic or elegant on purpose. I prefer names (especially girls' names) to have a bit of sweetness to them and this name does not have any sweetness to me.
― Anonymous User 11/4/2007
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I think this is one of the prettiest names I've ever heard, even though I don't personally know anyone named this. If I ever have a daughter, I will probably name her this.
This is my name but I have an I instead of an E so it's Alissandra. I like my name but I do often get called Alexandra and I find it quite annoying. I have many lovely comments about my name which is nice. :)
I love this name! It's beautiful, elegant, passionate and sophisticated. People will always mistake it for Alexandra even though there is no "x" in the name. People will most likelly look twice when they see such an exotic/pretty name anyone should be proud to have it. I much prefer this on females and not males. This is the name I have in mind for my future daughter!
Feminine, elegant, and impressive, this is a rare name that can easily be shortened to a variety of nicknames, including but not limited to Allie, Sandy, Sandra, and Andie. This name is beautiful!
― Anonymous User 7/20/2006
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I go to school with a girl named Alessandra, but she is called Allie. I love the name and think it is very unique and pretty.
― Anonymous User 6/3/2006
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I think Alessandra is a very pretty name. I even like it better than Alexandra.
― Anonymous User 8/11/2005
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