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Alejondro

Variant of Alejandro, from Alexandros, meaning "defender of men."

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Alejondro is a Spanish-flavored variant of Alejandro, which ultimately comes from Alexandros, meaning defender of men. The name therefore belongs to one of the great international surname-and-given-name families that began in the Greek world and spread widely through European and Latin naming traditions.

Alejondro preserves that protective, heroic meaning while changing the familiar shape just enough to feel individual. Because it echoes Alejandro so closely, the name carries some of the same strength and tradition, but the altered spelling gives it a modern, personalized edge. It sounds assertive and rhythmic, with the kind of energy often associated with names built around classic masculine roots but refreshed for contemporary use. Alejondro feels like a name standing between inheritance and invention.

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