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Alizander

A modern spelling variant of Alexander from Greek Alexandros, meaning “defender of men.”

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Alizander is a modern spelling variant of Alexander, the Greek name Alexandros, meaning defender of men. The classic form has long traveled through royal, literary, and saintly use, which gives it an unmistakable sense of history and authority, while this spelling gives the name a fresher edge.

The shift from x to z softens the look but keeps the familiar core intact. That is part of Alizander's appeal: it feels like a name that knows its lineage but is not bound by it. The sound is strong and upright, yet the spelling pushes it toward contemporary fashion, where distinctive endings and individualized letter choices are often a feature rather than a flaw.

Alizander sits neatly between tradition and invention, carrying an old meaning in a newer dress. It has the advantage of sounding both noble and approachable, which is not an easy balance to strike.

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