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      Names That Mean Lexa | 
  
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Looking for names that mean Lexa? We couldn't find the exact name Lexa, but listed below are some first names meaning Lexa or names similar to the word Lexa.
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Diminutive of Alistair: a Scottish Gaelic Variant of Alexander from the Greek Meaning Defender of Man
Variant of Alexander: Defender of Men. Alexander the Great Was a Macedonian King for Whom the Egyptian City of Alexandria is Named. Eight Popes and Three Russian Emperors Have Been Named Alexander
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Originally a Diminutive of Alexander, Now Frequently Used As an Independent Name, Alec Became Very Popular Because of British Actor Sir Alec Guinness
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Variant of Alexander: Defender; Protector of Mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain. British King Edward Vii's Wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Feminine Form of Alexander: Defender of Men, Helper. Alexander the Great Was a Macedonian King for Whom the Egyptian City of Alexandria is Named
'Henry Vi, Part ' Alexander Iden, a Kentish Gentleman. 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' Servant to Cressida
Defender of Men. Alexander the Great Was a Macedonian King for Whom the Egyptian City of Alexandria is Named. Eight Popes and Three Russian Emperors Have Been Named Alexander
