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Alexandra
Alexandra
s, female; simple. to Lexandra, -s.
Derivatives: Alexandrushka; Alexanya (Alexana); Sanya; Sanyur; Sanyuta; Sanyukha; Sanyusha; Aleksakha; Alexasha; Sasha; Sashuha; Sashulya; Sashunya; Sashuta; Sashura; Shura; Shuryon; Shurunya; Alex; Alexyukha; Alexyusha; Alya; Asya; Lexa; Leksanya (Leksana); Lexasha.
Origin: (Women's to ( cm. Alexander))
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ALEXANDRA
The feminine form of the name Alexander, translated from Greek meaning "protector of people."
If Alexandra is the only child in the family, then she becomes stubborn and capricious. Reluctant to play with other children. AT school age, having good health, goes in for sports, at the same time shows purposefulness and achieves significant success.
He studies well in all subjects, loves to read. Household chores do not attract her, and if a big cleaning or some other event is planned in the house, she may suddenly “get sick” or find another good reason to avoid participating in work. Outwardly, she gives the impression of a closed girl, but in her soul she is pure and expects the same sincerity and justice from others. She does not forgive the slightest deceit - you can forever lose her trust.
Alexandra is definitely trying to get higher education to feel confident in life. She can become a doctor, an accountant, a teacher, she likes to drive a car.
Alexandra from childhood begins to communicate a lot with boys and with age she feels better in a male society. She marries late and becomes not only a wonderful housewife, but also a good friend to her husband. He loves to travel and spend time outside the city. Together with her husband she likes to watch hockey or football. In marriage, she will try to have many children, she will be a caring mother. She can do a lot for her family.
Alexandra will be happily married to Anatoly, Andrei, Viktor, Ivan, Peter, Semyon, Yu
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Alexandra
Alexandra, -s, female
Feminine to AlexanderDerivatives: Alexandrushka, Aleksanya (Aleksana), Sanya, Sanyura, Sanyuta, Sanyukha, Sanyusha, Aleksakha, Aleksasha, Sasha, Sashukha, Sashulya, Sashunya, Sashuta, Sashura, Shura, Shuren, Shurunya, Alexya, Aleksyukha, Aleksyusha, Alya, Asya; Lexa, Lexanya (Lexa na), Lexa sha
see also Alexander, Alexandrine, Alexandrine Name day: 02.04, 06.05, 31.05, 19.11Dictionary of personal names and patronymics (with name day calendar). I. Mostitsky. 2011 .
Alexandra
s, well.; simple. Lexandra,-s.
Derivatives: Alexander; Alexanya (Alexana); Sanya; Sanyura; Sanyuta; Sanyukha; Sanyusha; Alexakha; Alexasha; Sasha; Sashukha; Sashulya; Sashunya; Sashuta; Sashura; Shura; Shuryon; Shurunya; Alex; Alexyukha; Aleksyusha; Alya; Asya [Women. to Alexander (see).]† Apr 2, May 6, May 31, Nov 19Dictionary of Russian personal names. N. A. Petrovsky. 2011 .
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- (Ἀλεξάνδρα) Greek Prov. forms: Alya, Eli, Alexa, Alesya, Aleksa, Lexa, Lexi, Lesya, Leka, Xana, Xandra, Sandra, Sanda, Sandy, Sana, Sunny, Anda, Andra, Shura, Shunechka, Sasha Alexandra Arab. إسكندرة Belarusian ... Wikipedia
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- (Greek, from alexeiin to protect, and aner, andros man). Female name: protector of people. Dictionary of foreign words included in the Russian language. Chudinov A.N., 1910. ALEXANDRA from alexein, to protect, and aner, andros, man. Protector of people, female ... Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language
Courageous protector; Lexandra; Alexandrushka, Aleksanya, Sanya, Sanyur, Sanyusha, Aleksasha, Sasha, Sashulya, Sashunya, Sashura, Shura, Shuren, Alexya, Aleksyukha, Aleksyusha, Alexandrina, Alexa, Alya, Asya, Adya, Ara, Xana Dictionary of Russian synonyms. ... ... Synonym dictionary
Alexandra- arch., in pacific ocean off the coast of Sev. America; USA (Alaska). Opened in 1741 Russian. navigator A. I. Chirikov, but he mistook the islands for the mainland coast. In 1794, the English navigator J. Vancouver established the location of a part of the islands and named them ... ... Toponymic Dictionary
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Alexandra- Alexa / ndra, s, wives. simple. Lexandra Feminine to Alexander Derivatives: Alexa / ndrushka, Alexa / nya (Alexa / na), Sa / nya, Sanya / ra, Sanya / that, Sanya / ha, Sanya / sha, Alexa / ha, Alexa / sha, Sa / sha , Sasha / ha, Sasha ... Dictionary of personal names and patronymics
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Male names AAaron Russian bibl. (from other Hebrew); Russian unfold Aron.Abakum rus. (from other Hebrew and means a hug (of God)); church Avvakum.Abram and Abramy Rus. in-you bible. them. Abraham (from other Hebrew and means the father of many (peoples)). Abrosim Russian; in-t im. Ambrose. Abrosia Rus. abbr.
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When registering a birth, every citizen of our country receives a personal name and carries it, as a rule, all his life. Choosing a name for a child is an extremely responsible matter. It should be simple and beautiful, in line with traditions and go well with the patronymic.
The modern name book includes many names of various origins. But still, names that we can rightly call Russian have a huge advantage. Although there are very few actual Russian names left. With the introduction of Christianity in Russia, these names were replaced by church ones. This process took place long time and ended only in the XVIII-XIX centuries. At the same time, Christian names also changed their appearance, adapting to the peculiarities of Russian pronunciation and inflection.
Over the years, the original meaning of the names was forgotten, and in fact, historically, each name was a word or phrase of some language. Almost all modern names came to us from Byzantium and have Greek roots, but many of them had even deeper roots and were borrowed from other ancient languages, or were simply borrowed from ancient Roman, Hebrew, Egyptian and other languages, and were used with this method of borrowing. only as a proper name, and not as a word denoting something.
Unfortunately, we often do not know what our name means, where its roots are. Yes, and the choice of names is quite random, and is limited to 30–40 male names and 20–30 female ones as the most popular. But the Russian name book contains many wonderful and undeserved names that have gone out of circulation.
This dictionary-reference book is not a recommendation, but it will help to establish the origin of a particular name. It included names included in the Orthodox calendar. This will help to understand the names of grandparents and more distant ancestors.
Conditional abbreviations
Arabic – Arabic
Aramaic – Aramaic
assir. – Assyrian
att. – Attic
Basque – Basque
bibl. - Biblical name as is customary in the Russian edition of the Bible
Bulgarian – Bulgarian
Welsh – Welsh
east - eastern
v-t - option
Gallic – Gaulish
germ. – German
Goth. – gothic
Greek – Greek
cargo. – Georgian
other - ancient
heb. – Jewish
egypt. – Egyptian
well. - woman's name, the feminine form of the name
app. – western
them. - name
ind. – Indian
caress - affectionate
lat. – latin
lit. – Lithuanian
m. - male name, male form of the name
nar. - folk
German - Deutsch
new - new, new form name
orff. - spelling
Persian. – Persian
wish. - preferred name
adj. - adjective
unfold - colloquial form of name
Russian - Russian, Russian name
Serb. – Serbian
Syrian – Syrian
glory. – Slavic
abbr. - abbreviated
cf. - compare
old - old, old form of name
traditional - the traditional form of the name
tour. – Turkish
Turk. – Turkic
reduce - diminutive form
truncated - truncated shape
tailcoat – Thracian
fr. - French
Chaldean. – Chaldean
church - Russian church form of the name; the form of the name adopted in church books and calendars
I. - January
F. - February
Mr. - March
Ap. - April
In. - June
Il. - July
Av. – august
S. - September
O. - October
N. - November
D. - December
Male names
Aaron Russian bibl. (from other Hebrew); Russian unfold Aron.
Abacum Russian (from other Hebrew and means a hug (of God)); church Habakkuk.
Abram and abramy Russian in-you bible. them. Abraham (from other Hebrew and means the father of many (nations)).
Abrosim Russian; in-t im. Ambrose.
Abrosia Russian abbr. to Ambrose.
Habakkuk Russian church, see Abakum.
August Russian (from Latin and means sacred, majestic).
Avda Russian (perhaps from other Hebrew and means a slave, servant (of God) or from Greek and means speech, prediction).
Avdakt Russian (origin not clear); in-t Davit.
Avdey Russian (perhaps from other Hebrew and means a slave, a servant of God, or from Greek and then means euphonious, speaking); church Obadiah; Russian abbr. Ava, Avdia, Deya.
Avdelay Russian (from Greek and means speech, prediction + people).
Avdies Russian (possibly from Latin and means to listen, or from other Hebrew and means a servant (slave) of Jesus).
Obadiah Russian church, see Avdey.
Avdikiy Russian (from Latin and means to refuse, to refuse).
Avdifax Russian (possibly from Latin and means to listen + luminary).
Avdon Russian (possibly from other Hebrew and means a slave, a servant (of God)).
Avdia Russian abbr. to Avdey, Avdon.
Abel Russian bibl., see Abel.
Avenezer Russian bibl. (from other Hebrew and means a stone of help).
avenir Russian (from other Hebrew and means father (god) - light); Russian abbr. Ava, Venya.
Averky Russian (from Latin and means to hold back, turn away); abbr. Avera.
Abs(s)alom Russian bibl. (from other Hebrew and means the father of the world).
Aviv Russian (possibly from other Hebrew and means ears, earing time).
Avid Russian (perhaps from Aramaic and means work).
Avila Russian people, see Vavila.
Avim Russian (possibly from Greek and means breath).
Avip Russian (possibly from Greek and means high).
Auxentius Russian (from Greek and means to increase, increase); unfold Aksyon; abbr. Senya, Xena, Aksyusha.
Auctus Russian (from Latin and means larger).
Abraham Russian bibl., see Abram.
Autonomous Russian (from Greek and means having its own laws, living by its own laws); abbr. Tom, Noma.
Avudim Russian (possibly from Greek and means sung); abbr. Dima.
Avundius Russian (from Latin and means to abound).
yeah Russian abbr. to Agav, Agavva, etc.
Agave Russian (possibly from Greek and means glorified); abbr. Yeah.
agave Russian (possibly from other Hebrew and means locust); abbr. Yeah.
Agap Russian (from Greek and means beloved); church Agapius; abbr. Yeah, Gapa, Gasha.
Agapit Russian (from Greek and means beloved); abbr. Yep, Gapa.
Agafangel Russian (from Greek and means good messenger); abbr. Yep, Fanya.
Agafodor Russian (from Greek and means good, good + gift); abbr. Yeah, Dora, Fody.
Agathon Russian (from Greek and means good, good); Russian unfold Gapon; abbr. Yeah, Fonya, Gafa, Gapa, Gasha.
Agathonic Russian (from Greek and means good + victory); abbr. Gafon, Gapon, Gafa, Gapa, Nika, Aha.
Agathopod
Agathopus Russian (from Greek and means good + leg).
Haggai and Agey Russian (from other Hebrew and means solemn, festive); church Aggii; Russian abbr. Yeah, Gaia, Geka, Gesha.
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