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Lexah

Contemporary form of Lexa/Alexa, linked to Greek roots meaning "defend" or "protect."

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Lexah is a contemporary form of Lexa or Alexa, linked to Greek roots meaning 'defend' or 'protect.' That underlying meaning gives the name a strong and thoughtful center, even though the surface of the name feels sleek and modern.

It belongs to the wide family of names built on Alexandra, but its shorter shape makes it feel more direct and current. What Lexah offers is a polished, lightly feminine sound with clear modern appeal. It has the crispness of a nickname and the completeness of a standalone name, which is part of its charm.

The protective meaning gives it substance, while the spelling gives it style. Lexah feels contemporary, streamlined, and quietly confident.

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