Lexo name meaning

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Updated: March 16th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Usage: Slavic
Pronunciation: lex-xo
Meaning: Helper and Defender of Mankind, He Who Wards Off (Other) Men, Protect and Man, Manly and Protector
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What does Lexo mean?

Principally used in Slavic, Lexo used for baby boys has its origin in Old Greek. Lexo is short form of Alexander. Alexander is equivalent of The Greek Name Αλεξανδρος in Latin language.

Alexander's meaning is Protect and Man, Protector and Defender of Men has its origin in Slavic, German and Hungarian.

How do I pronounce Lexo?

The two syllabled name Lexo is commonly pronounced as lex-xo.

How popular is the name Lexo?

Lexo is a rare name probably limited to Georgia. At least, 70 people globally have carried Lexo as their given name according to our research.

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What numbers say about Lexo?

When it comes to love, be more open with your partner. You are co-operative, caring and courteous individual. You live too little in your present and too much in your past and future. Focus on your career. Having number 11 as your soul urge no symbolizes your wandering nature. You have trust issues and anger management problem that you seem to be handling pretty well. The number 9 as your personality no reveals that you are charming, positive, very idealistic and well-versed in different subjects.

Other names similar to Lexo

  •  Darko - Far-out Darko is used in Slavic is rooted from Old Persian and Slavonic, Darko means "Mighty, Possessor of the Good or The Element Dar Which Means Gift" is used as a baby boy name
  •  Vladislas - The Vladislas means "Who Owns or Glory" came from Slavic
  •  Nadjana commonly is used in Slavic is of Russian origin, meaning of Nadjana is "Hope" is a girl name
  •  Swein - Swein's meaning is Solemn is used in Slavic
  •  Alojz - The boy name Alojz came from Old French prevalently used in Slavic language, Alojz means "Renowned Warrior, Very and Fame and War". Alojz is a derivative of Aloysius.

Famous people named Lexo

We could not find any notable namesake.

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