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Alejandra

Alejandra is a feminine given name, the Spanish form of the English name Alexandra, derived from the Latin Alexandra and the Ancient Greek Alexándra (Ἀλεξάνδρα). It is the feminine form of the Spanish name Alejandro. The name Alexandra was the primary rendition in Spanish. However, the transition from Alexandra to Alejandra resulted from specific phonetic and orthographic adaptations in the Spanish language, whereby the letter "x" was replaced by "j" to conform to the language's phonological and orthographic conventions.

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Alejandra
Pronunciation[aleˈxandɾa]
GenderFeminine
LanguageSpanish
Origin
Meaning"Defender, protector of womankind"
Region of originGreece
Other names
Variant formAlexandra (Archaic form in Spanish)
Alejandrina (Unpopular form)
See alsoAlejandra, Alexandra, Alexander, Alex, Alessandro, Alexandru, Alexandre

Alejandra is a feminine given name, the Spanish form of the English name Alexandra, derived from the Latin Alexandra and the Ancient Greek Alexándra (Ἀλεξάνδρα). It is the feminine form of the Spanish name Alejandro. The name Alexandra (now an archaic form) was the primary rendition in Spanish. However, the transition from Alexandra to Alejandra resulted from specific phonetic and orthographic adaptations in the Spanish language, whereby the letter "x" was replaced by "j" to conform to the language's phonological and orthographic conventions.12

Alejandra is an uncommon name in Hispanic culture, where it has minimal prominence in Latin American countries. The name Alejandra also has another form in Spanish, Alejandrina (extracted from the Latin Alexandrina), which can also exist as a patronymic surname.

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  1. Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Alejandra". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2025-10-02.
  2. "Alejandra". Name Doctor. Retrieved 2025-10-02.