Alexxandria, a unique blend of classic and modern, is derived from the Greek name Alexandra. It means 'defending men' or 'helper of mankind', reflecting its masculine origins. This name has been popular among royalty throughout history, with notable bearers including Queen Alexandra of Denmark and Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia. In the United States, Alexxandria gained popularity in the late 20th century, ranking within the top 1000 names for girls between 1985 and 2007. Its variant spelling offers a touch of individuality while still maintaining a familiar feel. It consists of four syllables and is pronounced as /a-LEK-san-dree-uh/, offering plenty of opportunities for playful nicknames such as Alex or Xandy.
"Interestingly, the name Alexxandria was popular between 1995 and 2003, with five births occurring each year during this period."