אלכסנדר

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Hebrew

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נחל אלכסנדר

Etymology

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From Latin Alexander and its relatives in other European languages, which all ultimately derive from Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Aléxandros).

Proper noun

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אָלֶכְּסָנְדֶר (aleksánderm

  1. Alexander: a male given name.
  2. Used as a surname, a place name, etc.

Further reading

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