Alexaundria is a unique and distinctive female given name of Greek origin, derived from the names Alexandria and Alexandros. The name Alexandria means 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind,' while Alexandros denotes 'defender of mankind.' This name gained popularity during ancient times, with notable figures such as Alexander the Great bearing it. However, Alexaundria is a less common variant, offering a more unusual and personalized option for parents seeking an extraordinary name for their daughter.
"The name Alexaundria experienced a peak in popularity with 10 births in 1990 and again in 1992 with 9 births. However, it appears to have declined steadily thereafter, reaching its lowest point in recent years with only 5 births in 1999."