Alexzandra is a unique and elegant feminine given name of Greek origin. It is composed of two elements, 'Alex' which means 'defender of mankind', and 'andra', meaning 'man'. Thus, the name Alexzandra literally translates to 'defending mankind'. This name has been used in various forms throughout history, with notable figures like Alexandra of Denmark, who became Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. However, the spelling Alexzandra is less common and adds a touch of distinctiveness. It is often shortened to Alex for informal use, providing a versatile nickname option while maintaining its feminine elegance.
The name Alexzandra saw a gradual increase in popularity from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, peaking at 77 births in 1998. Since then, its usage has declined significantly, with only 5 births recorded each year between 2016 and 2021.