Aleki is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Alexander. The name Alexander is composed of two elements: 'alexo', which means "to defend or protect", and 'andros', meaning "man". Therefore, Aleki can be interpreted as "defender of mankind".
The name Aleki has been popular throughout history, with notable figures bearing this name including King Alexander III of Macedon, also known as Alexander the Great, who conquered much of the known world in the 4th century BCE. Another famous bearer of the name was Saint Alexius (Alexios), a 5th-century Christian saint venerated by both the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches.
In Hawaiian culture, Aleki is considered a traditional male given name, often used to honor family members or friends who embody qualities such as strength, courage, and wisdom. It is also used in other Polynesian cultures with similar meaning.
Today, Aleki remains a popular choice for parents seeking a strong, distinctive name with a rich history and meaningful origin. Despite its Greek roots, Aleki has been embraced by diverse cultures around the world, reflecting its universal appeal as a name that embodies qualities of courage, protection, and wisdom.
The name Aleki has had fluctuating popularity over the past two decades, with a notable peak of 14 births in 2019 and a recent high of 11 births in 2021. However, it seems to have been less popular in the years between these peaks, such as the single-digit birth figures from 2006 to 2015, and again in 2020 and 2023. Overall, there were a total of 85 births with the name Aleki recorded during this period.