Lexsie is an uncommon, yet captivating name of American origin. It is believed to have been coined by author Stephen King for his character Alex Underhill in the 1980s, who was often referred to as 'Lex' by her peers. The name Lexsie is thought to be a blend of Alexandra and Alexander, two names of Greek origin meaning 'defender of mankind'. While it may not have historical or linguistic roots like many traditional names, Lexsie's unique appeal lies in its rarity and the intriguing association with Stephen King's works.
"Lexsie was quite popular among newborns in 2006 with five babies given this unique name that year."