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Forename Алексіс

In all the world, Алексіс (Alexis United States Venezuela France Democratic Republic of the Congo Argentina, Aleksis United States France Mexico Philippines Honduras, Алексіс Ukraine) is a widespread gender-neutral forename. The given name Алексіс is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Panama, where it is a common male name, Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in the United States, France, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Very seldom, Алексіс is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Алексіс

name Алексіс, name Аляксей, name Алёша, name Олексий, name Olexa, name Алексе'Й, name Aleksei, name Aleksis, name Alexéi, name Alekséi, name Alexeï, name Oleksiy, name ألكسيس, name Alekseï, name Olexii, name Αλέξης, name Aleixo, name Aleksej, name Oleksa, name Алексей, name Алёшка, name Олексій, name أليكسي, name Олекса, name Alexey, name Oleksi, name Oleksij, name Olexij, name Алейша, name Olexiy, name Olekszij, name アレクシ, name Aleksey, name אלכסיי, name Alexis, name Алексис, name Oleksii, name Лёха, name アレクシス, name Alekszej, name アレクセイ, name Alexei, name Alexej, name Лёша, name אלכסיס, name Aleksiej
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Alexis France, Venezuela, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States, Argentina
Aleksis France, Mexico, Philippines, United States, Honduras
Алексіс Ukraine

First name Алексіс in the context

Алексіс is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Alexis Castle , the fictional character from the TV series Castle; Punchline , the DC Comics character, Batman; Alexis Meade , the fictional human, Ugly Betty; General Gogol , character in Moonraker and Alexis Rhodes , the fictional character from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of алексіс кохан алексіс кохан алексіс кохан Ukrainian composer, UA (b. 1953) link

Characteristic surnames

Д'Олівейра, Коріал, Пишненко, Скрябін, and Польська