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Alejandro

/ah-leh-HAHN-droh/

  • Spanish
  • Boy
  • 4 syl · long
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Quick facts

Alejandro at a glance

Origin
Spanish
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/ah-leh-HAHN-droh/
Syllables
4
Length
long
Uniqueness
45/100
Life-path number
7

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Alejandro

“Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander, traditionally understood as “defender of men” or “protector of people.” It feels strong, lyrical, and warmly rooted in Spanish-speaking culture.”

Alejandro is a handsome Spanish boy’s name with a long, confident sound and a meaning that many families find deeply reassuring: “defender of men” or “protector of people.” It is the Spanish form of Alexander, a name with ancient roots and many international cousins. In Spanish, Alejandro has a flowing rhythm: the open vowels, the soft middle, and the strong final “dro” give it both elegance and energy. It can feel formal and distinguished on a birth announcement, yet friendly and familiar in everyday life through nicknames like Ale, Alex, Jandro, or Alejo. One of Alejandro’s special strengths is that it travels well. It is unmistakably Spanish, but it also sits comfortably in multicultural settings because many people recognize related forms such as Alexander, Alessandro, Alexandre, and Alexandro. For families with Spanish, Latin American, or bilingual heritage, Alejandro can be a beautiful way to honor language and identity while choosing a name that is widely pronounceable. In English-speaking settings, some people may say it with an English accent, while Spanish speakers usually pronounce it closer to ah-leh-HAHN-droh, with the “j” sounding like a breathy “h.” The name also has a romantic, artistic quality thanks to its presence in music, film, sports, and popular culture. It feels substantial without being heavy, classic without feeling dusty, and expressive without being overly unusual. Parents who love names with meaning often appreciate Alejandro because its protective meaning can be read in many ways: a child who stands up for others, a caring friend, a loyal brother, or someone with a strong sense of justice. At the same time, the name does not force a personality onto a child; it simply offers a noble, uplifting starting point. Alejandro’s length gives it presence, but its nickname options keep it flexible. A little boy might be Ale at home, Alex at school, and Alejandro in full on special occasions. As he grows, the name can mature with him, fitting a musician, athlete, scholar, artist, parent, or professional with equal ease.

Spelling variations

  • Alexandro
  • Alejandero

Nicknames

  • Ale
  • Alex
  • Alec
  • Jandro
  • Alejo
  • Andro

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Alejandro is strongly associated with the Spanish language and is especially familiar across Spanish-speaking communities. Because it is the Spanish form of Alexander, it belongs to a broad family of names used in many languages, giving it both cultural specificity and international reach. In family life, Alejandro can be a name that bridges generations: formal enough to honor tradition, but lively enough for a modern child. It is often shortened affectionately, which is common in Spanish naming culture, where diminutives and nicknames can express warmth, closeness, and personality. The name has no single religious requirement or taboo attached to it in the provided sources, so it can work for families of many faith backgrounds or none. Its meaning, “defender” or “protector,” may appeal to parents who value courage, loyalty, and service, but the name is not limited to a religious interpretation. It can be chosen for heritage, sound, meaning, family connection, or simple love of the name. In contemporary culture, Alejandro also appears in entertainment and public life. The name is recognizable from Lady Gaga’s 2010 song “Alejandro,” which brought the name into global pop conversation. Famous bearers listed in the provided sources include artists, athletes, actors, and public figures, showing the name’s range across creative and public fields. For parents, that variety can make Alejandro feel versatile: it can sound artistic, athletic, intellectual, and warm all at once.

Uniqueness Score

45/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

7
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Protective

    Alejandro’s traditional meaning gives the name a caring, loyal quality that suggests someone who looks out for others.

  • Charismatic

    Its musical Spanish rhythm and confident length make Alejandro feel warm, memorable, and expressive.

  • Creative

    The name’s presence among singers, actors, filmmakers, and performers gives it an artistic, imaginative feel.

  • Steady

    Alejandro has a classic foundation, helping it feel dependable rather than trendy or fleeting.

  • Adaptable

    With nicknames like Ale, Alex, and Jandro, the name can shift easily between home, school, and professional life.

Famous people named Alejandro

  • Alejandro González Iñárritu: A Mexico City-born film director, screenwriter, film producer, and composer listed by Playback.fm as a notable person named Alejandro.
  • Alejandro Fernández: A world music singer included among notable people named Alejandro in the provided Famous Birthdays and Playback.fm source excerpts.
  • Alejandro Sanz: A world music singer listed among famous people named Alejandro in the provided source excerpts.
  • Alejandro Garnacho: A soccer player included in the Famous Birthdays list of well-known people named Alejandro.
  • Alejandro Jodorowsky: A figure listed by Playback.fm among notable people named Alejandro.

Alejandro in other scripts

Original

Alejandro

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Sibling names that go with Alejandro

Goes well with

  • Sofía
  • Mateo
  • Lucía
  • Diego
  • Isabella
  • Emilio
  • Valentina
  • Gabriel
  • Camila
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  • Elena
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Middle names that pair with Alejandro

  • Alejandro Alejandro Mateo

    Mateo is short, warm, and widely loved in Spanish-speaking families, balancing Alejandro’s longer, grander sound.

  • Alejandro Alejandro Gabriel

    Gabriel adds a gentle, classic feel and keeps the full name lyrical without feeling too ornate.

  • Alejandro Alejandro Rafael

    Rafael pairs beautifully with Alejandro because both names feel artistic, traditional, and distinctly Spanish.

  • Alejandro Alejandro Luis

    Luis is crisp and simple, giving the full name a clean rhythm that is easy to say in both Spanish and English.

  • Alejandro Alejandro Cruz

    Cruz brings a brief, strong finish that makes the longer first name feel modern and striking.

  • Alejandro Alejandro Nicolás

    Nicolás creates a polished, romantic pairing for families who enjoy full, melodic Spanish names.

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Frequently asked questions about Alejandro

What does Alejandro mean?
Alejandro means "Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander, traditionally understood as “defender of men” or “protector of people.” It feels strong, lyrical, and warmly rooted in Spanish-speaking culture.".
Is Alejandro a boy or girl name?
Alejandro is traditionally a boy's name.
How do you pronounce Alejandro?
Alejandro is pronounced "ah-leh-HAHN-droh".
What are good middle names for Alejandro?
Visit the Alejandro page for curated middle name pairings and sibling matches.
What are good sibling names for Alejandro?
We suggest sibling names that pair well with Alejandro based on origin, meaning, and sound. See the "sibling names" section on this page.