Alexandro is a male name with origins in Greek. It is a variant of the more common names Alexander and Alejandro. The name Alexandro has been steadily used for newborn boys in the United States, although it hasn't reached top popularity. In terms of pronunciation, both American English and British English pronounce it as al-ig-ZAN-droh (/ˌælɪgˈzændroʊ/). Alexandro carries strong associations with strength, leadership, and courage, as it is derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defender of men." Parents who choose this name may be drawn to its historical significance and timeless appeal.
Alexandro Marie Antoin Fridzeri, also known as Frixer, was a renowned mandolin virtuoso, violinist, organist, and composer whose works were popular, but his life was marked by tragic events, including losing his eyesight and possessions. |
Alexandro da Silva Batista, also known as Alexandro, is a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Sampaio Corrêa RJ. |
Alexandro Cavagnera is a Belgian footballer of Italian descent who plays as a midfielder for Wiltz in Luxembourg. |