Alexandor is of Greek origin, derived from the name Alexander, which means 'defending men'. It's a strong and distinctive name, composed of two elements: 'alexein', meaning 'to defend or protect', and 'andros', meaning 'man'. This name has been associated with notable figures throughout history, such as Alexander the Great, further adding to its rich heritage. Alexandor is less common than its root name Alexander but shares its powerful and noble connotations.
"Alexandor experienced an initial spike with 6 births in 1996, followed by a gap of eight years before registering another 5 births in 2007, and yet another 5 births just two years later."