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"Alexandria" is an unusual personal name. Is perhaps "Alexandra" meant?
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- I think Alexandria is the female form of Alexandra. -- Sam
- Alexander == male, Alexandra + Alexandria (+ Alexandrea?) == female
WHat about the meaning OF "Alex" I believe it normally means something to the effect of "Defender of Man, or Defender of Mankind" The "The ALex" refers to defend, and the aner, or ander, like andrew, refers to "of men" (April
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I believe Alex of Clockwork Orange fame has the last name DeLarge, but this could just be an addition for the film or a fact not mentioned in the book but held to be true. -- Jeremy (not yet a registered user)
Got rid of an insulting personal comment from someone(?) to someone else (?)
Chris Ryan Book Character
there is a character in the childrens series of "Alpha Force" and the person had the name, im not sure of the last name as i havent seen it 81.77.140.35 15:40, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
Alexander and Alexandra
I would suggest two improvements to the "Alex is sometimes short for Alexander and Alexandra" claim:
1) Move it to the article proper (the introduction) 2) Make the names wiki-links so you can click them
Thx 85.227.226.235 (talk) 13:00, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Male and Female
I would suggest each entry is marked male or female. Otherwise the only way to know the entries' gender is to click each and every link. 85.227.226.235 (talk) 13:02, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
- Don't forget this is a dab page and is not here to give info but to aid navigation to the article being sought. Abtract (talk) 23:18, 21 February 2008 (UTC)
An Alex, the current prize of photoshop
I think the contrebution about "An Alex" should be put back in place. This makes it easyer to find the article you are interested in.