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Originally posted by helleniki@Jun 12th, 2004 - 10:52 pm
What's the difference between Alexandros and Alexios and Alexandra and Alexia?
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Alex-andros Alexios they are close and the mean almost the same thing only the first one is oldest than the second...I think the second id more used in Byzantine Era.They mean Fast,flexible clever man
The Alexandra and Alexia is the feminine type of the before mentioned names,but I think they mean in the first case The woman who has an- alex /man-(Iam not sure).As for Alexia Iam sure that means fast-flexible -clever and stands derectly to the woman who carries the name...
Maybe Iam wrong because this- Alex-also fits to Alexisfairos,Alex-i-keraynos ,Alexyperos,something to protect protektor,but again from this comes the latin _Alegro_
OK!I finally decided that it is all together!!!!When my amcestors made a language they developed it so much,so it is not easy for us to control it!! :woot: