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Aleksandrii

Aleksandrii is a surname of Slavic origin, primarily found in Eastern Europe. It appears as a Latinized form of the given name Aleksandr (Alexander). The ending -ii is a transliteration convention used in some archival and scholarly contexts when rendering Cyrillic or local spellings into Latin script.

Origins and meaning: The given name Alexander derives from the Greek Alexandros, meaning "defender of men" or

Geographic distribution and usage: In modern records, the spelling Aleksandrii is uncommon but has been identified

Variants and transliteration: In scholarly works and databases, Aleksandrii may appear alongside variants such as Aleksandrov,

Notable people: There are no widely recognized public figures bearing the surname Aleksandrii, and the name

"protector
of
mankind."
As
a
surname,
Aleksandrii
would
historically
denote
a
family
connected
to
a
person
named
Aleksandr,
or
a
lineage
associated
with
someone
bearing
that
given
name.
in
archival
materials
and
genealogical
databases
from
Ukraine,
Belarus,
Poland,
and
Lithuania,
as
well
as
among
diaspora
communities
in
North
America
and
Western
Europe.
It
tends
to
be
one
of
several
transliteration
variants
of
surnames
derived
from
Alexander.
Aleksandrovich,
or
Alexander,
depending
on
language
and
transliteration
rules.
The
form
with
the
double
i
at
the
end
is
less
common
today
but
can
be
encountered
in
historical
documents,
Latinized
publications,
and
some
genealogical
registers.
is
generally
encountered
as
part
of
civil
or
genealogical
records
rather
than
as
a
standalone
biographical
subject.
It
is
used
primarily
for
identification
in
family
history
research
and
studies
of
Slavic
onomastics.