Alexander
Alexander is a male given name. From the male name Alexander derive the names Alex, Alexis and Xander. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Etymology
The name Alexander is derived from the . It is a compound of the verb ἀλέξειν and the noun ἀνήρ. It is an example of the widespread motif of Greek names expressing "battle-prowess", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line.The earliest attested form of the name is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym ??????, a-re-ka-sa-da-ra,, written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called Alakasandu or Alaksandus, was a king of Wilusa who sealed a treaty with the Hittite king Muwatalli II ca. 1280 BC; this is generally assumed to have been a Greek called Alexandros.
The name was one of the epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and as such is usually taken to mean "one who comes to save warriors". In the Iliad, the character Paris is known also as Alexander. The name's popularity was spread throughout the Greek world by the military conquests of King Alexander III, commonly known as "Alexander the Great". Most later Alexanders in various countries were directly or indirectly named after him.
People known as Alexander
Alexander has been the name of many rulers, including kings of Macedon, of Scotland, emperors of Russia and popes.Rulers of antiquity
- Alexander, more often known as Paris of Troy
- Alexander of Corinth, 10th king of Corinth
- Alexander I of Macedon
- Alexander II of Macedon
- Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great
- Alexander IV of Macedon
- Alexander V of Macedon
- Alexander of Pherae despot of Pherae between 369 and 358 BC
- Alexander I of Epirus king of Epirus about 342 BC
- Alexander II of Epirus king of Epirus 272 BC
- Alexander of Corinth, viceroy of Antigonus Gonatas and ruler of a rump state based on Corinth c. 250 BC
- Alexander , satrap of Persis under Seleucid king Antiochus III
- Alexander Balas, ruler of the Seleucid kingdom of Syria between 150 and 146 BC
- Alexander Zabinas, ruler of part of the Seleucid kingdom of Syria based in Antioch between 128 and 123 BC
- Alexander Jannaeus king of Judea, 103–76 BC
- Alexander of Judaea, son of Aristobulus II, king of Judaea
- Alexander Severus, Roman emperor
- Julius Alexander, lived in the 2nd century, an Emesene nobleman
- Domitius Alexander, Roman usurper who declared himself emperor in 308
Rulers of the Middle Ages
- Alexander, Byzantine Emperor
- Alexander I of Scotland
- Alexander II of Scotland
- Alexander Nevsky, Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir
- Alexander III of Scotland
- Alexander I of Georgia
- Alexander II of Georgia
- Aleksander, Prince of Podolia
- Alexandru I Aldea, ruler of the principality of Wallachia
- Eskender, Emperor of Ethiopia
- Alexander Jagiellon , King of Poland
- Alexandru Lăpuşneanu, Voivode of Moldavia
Modern rulers
- Alexander I of Russia, emperor of Russia
- Alexander II of Russia, emperor of Russia
- Alexander III of Russia, emperor of Russia
- Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia
- Alexander of Bulgaria, first prince of Bulgaria
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza, prince of Romania
- Alexander I Obrenović of Serbia, king of Serbia
- Alexander, Prince of Lippe, prince of Lippe
- Alexander I of Yugoslavia, first king of Yugoslavia
- Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, head of the Yugoslav Royal Family
- Zog I, also known as Skenderbeg III, king of Albanians
- Alexander of Greece, king of Greece
- Leka, Crown Prince of Albania, king of Albanians
- Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands, eldest child of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus
Other royalty
- Alexander, Judean Prince, one of the sons of Herod the Great from his wife Mariamne
- Alexander Helios, Ptolemaic prince, one of the sons of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony
- Alexander, Judean Prince, son to the above Alexander and Cappadocian Princess Glaphyra
- Alexander, son of Bulgarian tsar Ivan Shishman
- Prince Alexander John of Wales, short-lived son of Edward VII
- Prince Alexandre of Belgium
- Prince Alexander of Sweden, son of Prince Carl Philip
- George V of Hanover
- Prince Alfred of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Prince George, Duke of Kent
- Olav V of Norway
- Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
- Prince George of Cambridge
Religious leaders
- Pope Alexander I
- Alexander of Apamea, 5th-century bishop of Apamea
- Pope Alexander II
- Pope Alexander III
- Pope Alexander IV
- Pope Alexander V
- Pope Alexander VI, Roman pope
- Pope Alexander VII
- Pope Alexander VIII
- Alexander of Constantinople, bishop of Constantinople
- St. Alexander of Alexandria, Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria between 313 and 328
- Pope Alexander II of Alexandria, Coptic Pope
- Alexander of Lincoln, bishop of Lincoln
- Alexander of Jerusalem
- See also Saint Alexander, various saints with this name
Other people
Antiquity
- Alexander, the name of a number of artists of ancient Greece and Rome
- Alexander of Lyncestis, contemporary of Alexander the Great
- Alexander , regent of Macedonia
- Alexander, 3rd-century BC cavalry commander under Antigonus III Doson
- Alexander of Athens, 3rd-century BC Athenian comic poet
- Alexander Aetolus, poet and member of the Alexandrian Pleiad
- Alexander , Macedonian royal
- Alexander , Greek Anatolian nobleman
- Alexander, briefly conquered Aegira in 220 BC
- Alexander of Acarnania, confidante of Antiochus III the Great
- Alexander Isius, Aetolian military commander
- Alexander Lychnus, early 1st-century BC poet and historian
- Alexander Philalethes, 1st century BC physician
- Alexander Polyhistor, Greek scholar of the 1st century BC
- Alexander of Myndus, ancient Greek writer on zoology and divination
- Alexander of Aegae, peripatetic philosopher of the 1st century AD
- Alexander of Cotiaeum, 2nd-century Greek grammarian and tutor of Marcus Aurelius
- Alexander Numenius, 2nd-century Greek rhetorician
- Alexander Peloplaton, 2nd-century Greek rhetorician
- Alexander of Abonoteichus, Greek religious leader and imposter
- Alexander of Aphrodisias, Greek commentator and philosopher
- Alexander of Lycopolis, 4th-century author of an early Christian treatise against Manicheans
- Alexander, a member of the Jerusalem Temple Sanhedrin mentioned in Acts 4:6
Middle Ages
- Alexander of Hales, 13th-century Medieval theologian
Modern
- Alexander , stage magician specializing in mentalism
- Alexander Calder, American sculptor best known for making mobiles
- Jeffrey C. Alexander, American sociologist
- Alexander McQueen, British fashion designer and couturier
- Olivinha, Brazilian basketball player also known as Alexandre
- Alexander Ovechkin, Russian hockey player
Given name
- Alexander Aigner, Austrian mathematician
- Alexander Argov, Russian-born Israeli composer
- Alexander Armah, American football player
- Alexander Armstrong, British comedian and singer
- Aleksandr Averbukh, Israeli pole vaulter
- Alex Baldock, British businessman
- Alec Baldwin, American actor
- Alexander Björk, golfer
- Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish inventor of the first practical telephone
- Aleksander Barkov, Finnish ice hockey player
- Alexander Davidovich, Israeli wrestler
- Alexander Day, British 18th-century confidence trickster
- Alex DeBrincat, American ice hockey player
- Aleksandar Djordjevic, Serbian basketball player
- Alexander Dubček, leader of Czechoslovakia
- Alexandre Dumas, French writer
- Gustave Eiffel, French civil engineer and architect, designer of the Eiffel Tower
- Alexander Lee Eusebio, also known as Alexander or Xander, South Korean singer, member of U-KISS
- Alex Ferguson, football player and manager
- Alexander Fleming, Scottish discoverer of penicillin
- Alexander Zusia Friedman, Polish rabbi, educator, activist, and journalist
- Alex Galchenyuk, American ice hockey player
- Alexander Glazunov, Russian composer
- Alexander Goldberg, Israeli chemical engineer and President of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
- Alexander Gomelsky, Russian head coach of USSR basketball national team for 30 years
- Aleksandr Gorelik, Soviet figure skater
- Alexander Gould, American actor
- Alexandre Grothendieck, mathematician
- Alexander Gustafsson, Swedish mixed martial arts fighter
- Alexander Haig, American general and politician
- Alexander Hamilton, first United States Secretary of the Treasury and one of the founding fathers of the United States
- Alexander Hamilton Jr., American attorney and son of Alexander Hamilton
- Alexander Hamilton Jr., son of James Alexander Hamilton and grandson of Alexander Hamilton
- Alexander Held, German actor
- Alex Higgins, Northern Irish snooker player
- Alexander Hollins, American football player
- Alex Horne, British comedian
- Alexander von Humboldt, Prussian naturalist and explorer
- Alex Kapranos, Scottish musician, author, songwriter and producer, front-man of Franz Ferdinand
- Alexander Kerfoot, Canadian ice hockey player
- Alex Killorn, Canadian ice hockey player
- Aleksandr Kogan, psychologist and data scientist
- Alexander Korda, Hungarian film director
- Alexander Levinsky, Canadian ice hockey player
- Alexander Ivanovich Levitov, Russian writer
- Alexander Lévy, French golfer
- Alexandre Lippmann, French épée fencer
- Alexander Ludwig, Canadian actor
- Alexander "Sandy" Lyle, Scottish golfer
- Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus
- Alex Manninger, Austrian footballer
- Alessandro Manzoni, Italian poet and novelist
- Alexander "Ali" Marpet, American football player
- Alexander Mattison, American football player
- Alexander McQueen, British fashion designer
- Alexander Michel Melki, Swedish-Lebanese footballer
- Alexander Mirsky, Latvian politician
- Alessandro Moreschi, Italian castrato singer
- Aleksandr Nikolayev, Russian painter
- Alexander Nikolov, boxer
- Alexander Noren, golfer
- Alexander Nylander, Swedish ice hockey player
- Alexander O'Neal, American singer
- Alexander Ovechkin, Russian hockey player
- Alexander Patch, American general during World War II
- Alexander Pechtold, Dutch politician
- Alexander Penn, Israeli poet
- Alexander Pichushkin, prolific Russian serial killer
- Alex Pietrangelo, Canadian ice hockey player
- Alexander Piorkowski, German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes
- Alexander Ponomarenko, Russian billionaire businessman
- Alexander Pope, English poet
- Alexander Popov Russian swimmer
- Alexander Ptushko, Russian film director
- Alexander Pushkin, Russian writer
- Alexander Radulov, Russian ice hockey player
- Alexander Rendell, Thai actor and singer
- Alex Rodriguez, Major League Baseball star, won 3 AL MVP awards, also known as A-Rod
- Alexander Rou, Russian film director
- Alexander Rowe, Australian athlete
- Alexander Rudolph, American boxer
- Alexander Rybak, Norwegian artist and violinist
- Alexander Salkind, French film producer
- Alexander Scriabin, Russian composer and pianist
- Alexander Semin, Russian hockey player
- Alexander Shatilov, Uzbek-Israeli artistic gymnast
- Alexander Theodore "Sasha" Shulgin, American chemist, psychopharmacologist, and author
- Alexander Slastin, Russian actor
- Alexander Stafford, British politician
- Alexander Suvorov, Russian military leader, considered a national hero, Count of Rymnik, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of Italy, and the last Generalissimo of the Russian Empire
- Alexander Skarsgård, Swedish actor
- Alexander McCall Smith, Scottish writer
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer, Nobel laureate, Soviet dissident
- Alexander Steen, Swedish ice hockey player
- Alexandre Texier, French ice hockey player
- Lex van Dam, Dutch trader and TV personality
- Alexander Van der Bellen, 12th President of Austria
- Alexander Varchenko, Russian mathematician
- Aleksander Veingold, Estonian and Soviet chess player and coach
- Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist
- Alexander Wennberg, Swedish ice hockey player
- Alexander Wilson
- Alexandre Yersin, a Swiss-French doctor, explorer and bacteriologist who uncovered a strain of bacterium that caused "The Black Death" in Hong Kong and was later named after him as Yersinia Pestis to honor his contribution to eradicating a deadly disease
- Alexander Yusuf, Somali-British architect
- Alex Zanardi, Italian racing driver and paracyclist
- Alexander Zverev, German tennis player
Fictional Characters
- Alexander “Alex” Standall, a character in the novel and Netflix series 13 Reasons Why
In other languages
- Afrikaans: Alexander
- Albanian: Aleksandër
- * Albanian:leka
- Amharic: እስክንድር
- Arabic: اسكندر
- Armenian: Ալեքսանդր
- Asturian: Alexandru, Xandru
- Basque: Alesander
- Belarusian: Аляксандр
- Bengali: আলেকজান্ডার
- Bosnian: Aleksandar
- Bulgarian: Александър
- Catalan: Alexandre/Aleixandre
- Chinese: Simplified: 亚历山大, Traditional: 亞歷山大
- Croatian: Aleksandar
- Czech: Alexandr
- Danish: Aleksander, Alexander
- Dutch: Alexander
- Esperanto: Aleksandro
- Estonian: Aleksander
- English: Alexander
- Finnish: Aleksanteri
- French: Alexandre, Léandre, Alexis
- Galician: Alexandre
- Georgian: ალექსანდრე
- German: Alexander
- Greek
- *Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος
- * Koine Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος
- * Modern Greek: Αλέξανδρος
- Hawaiian: Alekanekelo
- Hebrew: אלכסנדר
- Hindi: सिकंदर
- Hungarian: Sándor, Alexander
- Icelandic: Alexander
- Indonesian: Iskandar
- Irish: Alastar
- Italian: Alessandro
- Japanese: アレキサンダー
- Korean: 알렉산더
- Latin: Alexander
- Latvian: Aleksandrs
- Lithuanian: Aleksandras
- Macedonian: Александар
- Malay: Iskandar
- Malayalam
- * Syriac Origin : ചാണ്ടി, ഇടിക്കുള
- * Greek Origin : അലക്സിയോസ്, അലക്സി
- * Anglican Origin : അലക്സാണ്ടര്, അലക്സ്
- Mongolian: Александр
- Norwegian: Aleksander, Alexander
- Pashto: سکندر
- Persian: اسکندر, سکندر
- Polish: Aleksander
- Portuguese: Alexandre, Alexandro, Alessandro, Leandro
- Romanian: Alexandru
- Russian: Александр
- Sanskrit: अलक्षेन्द्र
- Scottish: Alasdair, Alastair, Alistair, Alister
- Serbian: Александар
- Slovak: Alexander
- Slovene: Aleksander
- Spanish: Alejandro, Jandro, Leandro
- Swedish: Alexander
- Tagalog: Alejandro
- Thai: อเล็กซานเด
- Turkish: İskender
- Ukrainian: Олександр
- Urdu: سکندر
- Valencian: Alecsandro, Aleksandro, Aleixandre, Alexandre
- Vietnamese: Alexander
- Welsh: Alexander
- Yiddish: אלעקסאנדער