All about the name ALECSIS

Meaning, origin, history.

Alexis is a name of Greek origin that means "helper" or "defender". It is derived from the Greek word "alexein", which means "to defend" or "to help". The name Alexis was popular among early Christians and was often given to boys born around Christmas time.

Throughout history, there have been several notable individuals named Alexis. One of the most famous was Saint Alexis, a Christian saint who lived in the 4th century AD. According to legend, he left his wealthy home to live as a beggar for many years before being recognized and honored by his family.

The name Alexis has also been used by several royals throughout history. In Russia, there were two Tsars named Alexis: Alexis I (1629-1676) and Alexis II (1658-1670). Additionally, there was an Emperor of France named Alexis I (1866-1942).

Today, the name Alexis is still used by people around the world. It is considered a unisex name, meaning it can be given to boys or girls. In some cultures, such as French and Spanish-speaking countries, it is more commonly used for girls. However, in English-speaking countries like the United States, it remains more popular for boys.

In literature, Alexis has been featured prominently in several works. One notable example is "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas, where the main character's name is Alexis. Additionally, there was a famous ballet called "La Fille Mal Gardée", which features a character named Lise Alexine (also known as Lisette).

See also

Greek
Greece

Popularity of the name ALECSIS since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"In the year 2006, there were five babies named Alecsis."