Aleksei is a Slavic origin male given name derived from the Greek name Alexander, which means "defender of mankind." The name Aleksei was popular among royalty and nobility in Russia throughout history, notably including Tsar Aleksey I who ruled during the 17th century.
The name Aleksei has been used by several notable figures throughout history. Apart from Tsar Aleksey I, another prominent figure with this name is Aleksei Russian composer and pianist Aleksei Liubimov. This illustrates how the name Aleksei has transcended cultures and generations while maintaining its regal roots.
In many Slavic countries including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Macedonia, Aleksei remains a popular choice for boys' names today. Its popularity can be attributed to its rich historical significance and timeless appeal. Despite variations in spelling such as Alexei or Alexey, the meaning behind the name remains consistent - "defender of mankind.
The name Aleksei experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a peak of 25 births in 2001 and a significant drop to just 6 births in 2002. Since then, it has generally maintained moderate popularity, fluctuating between single digits and low teens annually, until a recent uptick starting from 2019. Over the entire period from 1994 to 2023, there were a total of 427 babies named Aleksei.