Lexyss name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Meaning: The Defender
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What does Lexyss mean?

Boy name Lexyss is originated from Old Greek. Lexyss is variant of lofty Lexus. Lexus is a variant form of acclaimed and ever lasting Alexis. Also Lexus is version of dominant and enduring Lexie.

Lexus is also form of trendy Alexus. Lexus is a short form of Alexus. Lexus is originated from Old Greek is used especially in Swedish and English languages, Lexus means "The Defender".

Variants of Lexyss

Lexus, Alexios, Alexis, Lexie, Alexus, Lexxus, Aalexis, Alexie, Alessa, Alexzis, Alexisjade, Exie, Lexia, Lexa, Alexia, Alexandra, Aalexus, Alexius

How popular is the name Lexyss?

Lexyss is an extremely rare name around the globe.

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When it comes to career, you don't play on the safe side but take risks in order to achieve even greater success. You are a person of many talents. Financial security doesn't matter to you much. Neither does a steady love life. You want to be surrounded with self-confident people who choose to work on success over complaining, talking about great things over gossiping, and solitude over you sometimes.

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  •  Volytta - Girl name Volytta means "Veiled" has its origin in Old Greek language. Volytta is derivation of Voleta.

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