Certificate of Name
Aleksi
Masculine
Georgian, Bulgarian, Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Aleksi is a masculine given name used primarily in Finland, Georgia, and Bulgaria. It serves as a localized form of Alexius, which itself is the Latinized version of the Greek name Alexios. The root of this name family is Alexis, derived from the Greek element alexo, meaning “to defend” or “to help.” Thus, Aleksi carries the core meaning of “helper” or “defender.” Etymology The name Aleksi is a direct adaptation of Alexius, which was borne by five Byzantine emperors and a 5th-century Syrian saint venerated especially in the Eastern Church. In Finnish, the name became Aleksi, while in Bulgarian it is spelled as Алекси (Aleksi) and in Georgian as ალექსი (Aleksi). The Finnish diminutive Ale is also in use. Notable Bearers In Finland, Aleksi is a common name with many notable bearers across various fields. In sports, there are ice hockey players like Aleksi Elorinne, Aleksi Heimosalmi, Aleksi Holmberg, Aleksi Mustonen, Aleksi Orenius, and Aleksi Rutanen, as well as footballers such as Aleksi Honka-Hallila, Aleksi Paananen, and Aleksi Ristola. The name appears in music with Aleksi Eeben, a composer and sound designer, and Aleksi Perälä, a music composer and producer. In the arts, film producer and screenwriter Aleksi Bardy is notable. Alexi Laiho, the Finnish musician, is also closely related in spelling. In Georgian culture, Aleksi Benashvili is a known footballer. The Bulgarian usage follows the same name tradition. Distribution Aleksi is predominantly a masculine name in Finland, where it has been popular for decades. It is less common but still recognized in Georgia and Bulgaria. While Alexis and Alexius are more international, Aleksi remains a distinct regional variant. Related Names Across languages, related forms include Alexios (Ancient Greek), Aleix (Catalan), Alexej (Slovak), Aliaksei (Belarusian), and Aljoša (Slovene). These all share the same etymological root. Meaning: “helper” or “defender” Origin: Greek, through Alexius Type: Given name Usage: Finnish, Georgian, Bulgarian
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