Aleksandr
/ˌæləkˈsændər/
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Aleksandr, a Russian variant of Alexander, originates from the Greek name 'Alexandros', meaning 'protector of men' or 'defender of humankind'. It has a strong historical and cultural significance, associated with leaders and warriors, including Alexander the Great. The name exudes strength, leadership, and nobility, making it a timeless choice.
Aleksandr Sumarokov
Playwright, Founder of Russian classical drama
Aleksandr Scriabin
Composer, Prometheus: The Poem of Fire
Aleksandr Pushkin
Poet, Russia's greatest poet
Aleksandr M. Prokhorov
Physicist, Invention of the maser and laser
Aleksandr Kolchak
Military, Supreme Ruler of the Russian State, 1918-20
Aleksandr Glazunov
Composer, Raymonda
Aleksandr Borodin
Composer, Prince Igor
Sasha
Alex
Sandor
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