Oleksandrs
Oleksandrs is a Ukrainian given name that is a variant of the name Alexander, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, which means "defender of the people." The name is of ancient origin and has been associated with several notable historical figures, including Alexander the Great, a Macedonian king who ruled from 336 to 323 BCE.
In modern times, the name Oleksandrs is commonly found in Ukraine, where it is spelled Александр (Alekseyandr).
The given name Oleksandrs is commonly bestowed on males, and it is considered a prestigious and honored
Throughout history, the name Oleksandrs has undergone various transformations in its spelling and usage, reflecting the