The name Alekza is of Slavic origin, specifically from the Polish language. It is a variant spelling of the name Aleksei, which is derived from the Greek name Alexios. The Greek name Alexios means "defending men" or "helper."
The name Alekza has a rich history and has been used throughout various cultures over time. In Russia, for example, Aleksei was one of the most popular names among the nobility during the 18th and 19th centuries. It is also the name of several notable historical figures, such as Aleksei Mikhailovich Romanov, who was Tsar of Russia from 1645 to 1676.
While Alekza may not be as commonly used today compared to its variant spelling Aleksei or other similar names like Alex or Alexander, it remains a unique and distinctive name with a proud historical heritage.
Alekza experienced consistent popularity over these years with an average of about 6 births per year.