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Aleccia

Variant of Alessia or Alexia, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "helper."

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Aleccia is a stylized variant of Alessia or Alexia, and beneath its softer spelling lies the old Greek idea of defense and help. The root behind it is the familiar Alexandrian family of names, which have long carried a sense of protection and strength.

As a modern form, Aleccia feels a bit more ornate and individualized than its relatives. It retains the classical dignity of the Alex- tradition, but the altered spelling makes it seem lighter, more decorative, and distinctly contemporary. That balance between heritage and embellishment is what gives it its charm.

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