Alessandro


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FieldValue
nameAlessandro
imageVoltaComo.jpg
captionAlessandro Volta
pronunciation
genderMale
meaningDefender of Mankind
languageItalian
nicknameAle, Sandro, Sandrino
seealsoAlexander, Alex, Alejandro, Alexandru, Alexandre
related namesAlessandri (Surname)Alessandrini (Surname)
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| name = Alessandro | image=VoltaComo.jpg | image_size= | caption=Alessandro Volta | pronunciation = | gender = Male | meaning = Defender of Mankind | language = Italian | nickname = Ale, Sandro, Sandrino | seealso = Alexander, Alex, Alejandro, Alexandru, Alexandre |related names=Alessandri (Surname)Alessandrini (Surname)}}

Alessandro is a masculine given name, the Italian form of the English name Alexander, derived from the Latin Alexander and the Ancient Greek Aléxandros (Αλέξανδρος), meaning "defender of man". The name Alessandro became consolidated and predominant in Italy from the Renaissance onward, due to its more fluid phonetic and the influence of historical and literary figures.

The name Alessandro originated from the primary form Alexandro (also the primary form in Spanish and Portuguese), which is attested in medieval documentation. Over time, the "x" was replaced by "ss" to align with Italian phonetics, which favors smooth sibilant sounds. An earlier and archaic predecessor was Alexandrus, derived from medieval Latin. Other archaic forms, such as Sandro (now a hypocoristic), Alisandro, and Alixandro, existed but lacked widespread popularity.

In Italian culture, the name Alessandro enjoys considerable popularity and has given rise to several patronymic surnames, such as Alessandri and Alessandrini. The name Alessandro ranks as the fourth most prevalent derivative of the Greek name Alexandros, following Alexander, Alexandre, and Aleksandr.

People with the given name Alessandro

People with the surname Alessandro

References

References

  1. Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Alessandro".
  2. "Alessandro".

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