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Lexsis

A creative spelling of Alexis, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.

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Lexsis is a creative spelling of Alexis, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper. That meaning gives the name a practical, protective quality, while the altered spelling makes it feel more modern and visually distinctive.

It is a name that keeps the old Greek strength but dresses it in contemporary letterplay. The name has a sleek, almost electric rhythm. It feels unisex in style even when used for girls, and its sharp consonants make it stand out in print.

Lexsis belongs to the modern category of names that are recognizable at a glance but slightly bent away from the standard path. It sounds current, confident, and carefully styled.

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