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Alexie

Variant of Alexis, from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'helper.'

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Alexie is a variant form of Alexis and Alexia, rooted in the ancient Greek verb "alexein," meaning "to defend" or "to protect." The name belongs to a constellation of Greek names — including Alexander, Alexios, and Alexandra — that share this powerful martial and protective etymology. In Byzantine Christianity, Saint Alexios of Rome became one of the most beloved saints of the Eastern Church, a wealthy nobleman who renounced his fortune to live as a beggar in humility and service, and his feast day was widely observed across the medieval world.

The name Alexios was borne by several Byzantine emperors, including Alexios I Komnenos, whose reign inspired the First Crusade and whose daughter Anna Komnene wrote the Alexiad, one of the earliest works of historiography authored by a woman. This imperial and intellectual heritage gave the name a sense of cultured authority. In the twentieth century, the variant Alexie gained particular resonance through Sherman Alexie, the acclaimed Spokane-Coeur d'Alene poet and novelist whose work brought Indigenous American voices to the center of American literature — giving the name a bold contemporary literary identity.

As a given name today, Alexie occupies an appealing middle ground: softer and more whimsical than Alexis, more complete than Lexi, and with a spelling that feels both European and distinctly personal. It works well across languages — recognizable in French, Spanish, and English contexts — and its meaning, "defender," carries a strength that parents often find resonant. It is a name for someone expected to stand firm.

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