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Lisandra

Lisandra is a feminine form related to Lysander, from Greek elements meaning liberator or one who frees men.

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Lisandra is a variant of the classical Greek name Lysandra, formed from the elements *lyein* ('to free,' 'to loosen') and *anēr/andros* ('man'), yielding the evocative meaning 'liberator of men' or 'she who sets men free.' It is the feminine counterpart to Lysander, the Athenian general famous for commanding the Spartan fleet to a decisive victory over Athens at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BCE, effectively ending the Peloponnesian War. Shakespeare later immortalised Lysander as a romantic hero in *A Midsummer Night's Dream*, adding a dreamy, lyrical quality to the name's legacy.

Lisandra as a form gained particular purchase in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking worlds, where it became a graceful alternative to the more common Alexandra and Alejandra. In Latin America it has been used as a given name since at least the mid-twentieth century, and it carries the soft, vowel-rich quality characteristic of Iberian naming aesthetics. The 'L' opening instead of 'Ly' gives it a gentler entry — less sharp and martial than Lysander, more melodic and feminine without abandoning the classical root.

Literary and historical bearers are few, which gives Lisandra an open quality — it arrives with weight (Greek philosophy, Spartan history, Shakespearean romance) but without a single towering figure to define it. Parents drawn to classical names without the ubiquity of Sophia or Olivia often discover Lisandra as a genuinely distinguished alternative: deeply rooted, phonetically beautiful, and still rare enough to feel like a private discovery.

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