Alekseis
Alekseis is a suffix that is often attached to the names of boys in Russian and Slavic cultures. It is derived from the Greek name Alexios, which means "defender" or "protector." The name has been popular in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, where it has been used for centuries.
The suffix Alekseis is typically used to create masculine given names, such as Aleksei, Aleksey, or Alexei,
In Russian culture, the name Aleksei is considered a classic example of a traditional Slavic name, with
Today, the name Aleksei remains a popular choice among Russian-speaking families and has also gained popularity