Lexi is derived of Alexandra, a feminization of Alexander, popular in eastern Europe with origins in Ancient Greece meaning "protector of man" and was one of the names bestowed upon the Greek goddess Hera. Lexi can be used both as the diminutive of Alexandra and Alexandria or as a name unto itself.
Lexi is derived of Alexandra, a feminization of Alexander, popular in eastern Europe with origins in Ancient Greece meaning "protector of man" and was one of the names bestowed upon the Greek goddess Hera. Lexi can be used both as the diminutive of Alexandra and Alexandria or as a name unto itself.
Lexi is derived of Alexandra, a feminization of Alexander, popular in eastern Europe with origins in Ancient Greece meaning "protector of man" and was one of the names bestowed upon the Greek goddess Hera. Lexi can be used both as the diminutive of Alexandra and Alexandria or as a name unto itself.
Lexi is derived of Alexandra, a feminization of Alexander, popular in eastern Europe with origins in Ancient Greece meaning "protector of man" and was one of the names bestowed upon the Greek goddess Hera. Lexi can be used both as the diminutive of Alexandra and Alexandria or as a name unto itself.