Alejandro
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Intriguingly, archaic forms such as ''Alexandro'', ''Aleixandre'', or ''Alexandre'' persist in certain Spanish-speaking regions (notably in Galicia or within literary contexts), though they are rare and significantly less prevalent than Alejandro. In Spanish culture, the name Alejandro is associated with patronymic surnames such as ''Aleixandre'' (which also serves as an archaic form of the given name) and, most notably, Alejándrez (as Juan Manuel Alejándrez).
The name Alejandro manifests in various forms across different linguistic traditions, including Alexandre (French, Portuguese, Catalan, and Galician), Alessandro (Italian), Alexandru (Romanian), Aleksandr (Russian), among others. Provided by Wikipedia
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