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* Macedonian – Aleksio
* Macedonian – Aleksio
* Georgian – ალექსი, [''Aleksi'' ]
* Georgian – ალექსი, [''Aleksi'' ]
* Belarusian – Аляксей [Aleksiej]
* Belarusian – Аляксей [''Alaksiej'', ''Aliaksiej'', ''Alyaksyey'']
* Russian – Алексей [''Alexei'', ''Alexey'', ''Aleksei'', ''Aleksey]'', Алексий [''Alexiy]'', Алёша [''Alyosha]'', Лёша [''Lyosha'']
* Russian – Алексей [''Alexei'', ''Alexey'', ''Aleksei'', ''Aleksey]'', Алексий [''Alexiy]'', Алёша [''Alyosha]'', Лёша [''Lyosha'']
* Ukrainan – Олексій [''Oleksii'', ''Oleksiy''], Олекса [''Oleksa'']
* Ukrainan – Олексій [''Oleksii'', ''Oleksiy'', ''Olexij''], Олекса [''Oleksa'', ''Olexa'']
* Hungarian – Elek  
* Hungarian – Elek  



Latest revision as of 14:22, 25 January 2026

Template:Infobox given name2 Alexius is the Latinized form of the given name Alexios (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist., polytonic Ἀλέξιος, "defender", cf. Alexander), especially common in the Byzantine Empire. The female form is Alexia (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.) and its variants such as Alessia (the masculine form of which is Alessio) in Italian.

The name belongs to the most ancient attested Greek names (a-re-ke-se-u in the Linear B tablets KN Df 1229 and MY Fu 718).

Rulers

Religious figures

Other

Alexius in other languages

  • English – Alexis, Aleck
  • German – Alexius, Alexis
  • Greek – Αλέξιος [Alexios], Αλέξης [Alexis]
  • French – Alexis
  • Italian – Alessio
  • Spanish – Alejo, Alexis
  • Portuguese – Aleixo
  • Latvian – Alexius, Aleksis, Aleksejs
  • Polish – Aleksy
  • Czech – Aleš, Alexej
  • Slovak – Aleš
  • Estonian – Aleksei
  • Bulgarian – Алексей [Aleksej]
  • Serbian – Aleksa
  • Finnish – Aleksi, Aleksis
  • Macedonian – Aleksio
  • Georgian – ალექსი, [Aleksi ]
  • Belarusian – Аляксей [Alaksiej, Aliaksiej, Alyaksyey]
  • Russian – Алексей [Alexei, Alexey, Aleksei, Aleksey], Алексий [Alexiy], Алёша [Alyosha], Лёша [Lyosha]
  • Ukrainan – Олексій [Oleksii, Oleksiy, Olexij], Олекса [Oleksa, Olexa]
  • Hungarian – Elek


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