Numerology of the name Aleksandra: calculating, interpretation, meaning
Numerology for the name Aleksandra
Result of calculating the number for the name Aleksandra: number 5.
The Number of the name five (5) symbolizes an independent person, filled with the desire for freedom. They are skeptical of the opinions of others, value their personal life experience most of all, and often rely on intuition. The name means a tendency to take risks and even adventures, so they often experience both success and failure.
likes to travel and make new discoveries. They are inclined to think, have an analytical mind, and find a way out of any situation. But at the same time, their actions often look strange and unusual to others.
The Number five (5) for the name means increased sexuality. They have all the thoughts about sex, they are completely immersed in experiences and fantasies on this topic. They may engage in sexual relations at the first meeting, with strangers, ignoring all security measures. On the other hand, people with the name treat sex as an art, and it's hard to find more sophisticated lovers. They are prone to infidelity, as they strive for everything new, unknown and exotic.
Stones of the number 5 for the name : sapphire, lapis lazuli, turquoise, garnet-almandine, pyrope, obsidian, agate, diamond, ruby, Jasper, emerald, tiger's eye, rock crystal, pyrite, onyx, jet.
Planet number 5: Mercury.
Zodiac Signs number 5: Gemini, Aquarius.
Successful years for the name: 1904, 1913, 1922, 1931, 1940, 1949, 1958, 1967, 1976, 1985, 1994, 2003, 2012, 2021, 2030.
The meaning of the name Aleksandra
Aleksandra ♀ Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Александра Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Александра Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Александра Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Александра Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Aleksandra ♀ Александра Form of Alexandra in several languages.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Saska ♀ Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Saska ♀ Сашка Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Ola ♀ Polish short form of Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Aleks ♂ Short form of ALEKSEY, ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Sasha ♂ Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Aleksandrina ♀ Александрина Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Santa ♀ Either from Latin sanctus meaning "holy, saint" or a short form of Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Asya ♀ Ася Diminutive of ANASTASIYA or Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Aleks ♂ Алекс Short form of ALEKSEY, ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Aleks ♂ Short form of ALEKSEY, ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Alja ♀ Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Sashka ♀ Сашка Bulgarian diminutive of ALEKSANDRA, as well as an alternate transcription of Macedonian Сашка (see SAŠKA).
Saska ♀ Сашка Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Aleksandrina ♀ Александрина Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Alesya ♀ Алеся Diminutive of ALIAKSANDRA or Aleksandra.
Saska ♀ Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Александра Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Sanya ♂ Саня Diminutive of ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Sasha ♂ Саша Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Alya ♀ Аля Diminutive of ALEKSANDRA, ALBINA, and other names beginning with Ал.
Aleks ♂ Алекс Short form of ALEKSEY, ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Alesya ♀ Алеся Diminutive of ALIAKSANDRA or Aleksandra.
Shura ♂ Шура Russian diminutive of ALEKSANDRA or ALEKSANDR.
Sasha ♂ Саша Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Asya ♀ Ася Diminutive of ANASTASIYA or Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Αλεξάνδρα Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Sasa ♂ Croatian, Serbian and Slovene diminutive of ALEKSANDER or Aleksandra.
Sashka ♀ Сашка Bulgarian diminutive of ALEKSANDRA, as well as an alternate transcription of Macedonian Сашка (see SAŠKA).
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Sasha ♂ Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of ALEKSANDR or Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Александра Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Sasa ♂ Саша Croatian, Serbian and Slovene diminutive of ALEKSANDER or Aleksandra.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Alexandra ♀ Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by several early Christian saints, and also by the wife of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia. She was from Germany and had the birth name Alix, but was renamed Александра (Aleksandra) upon joining the Russian Church.
Sasa ♂ Croatian, Serbian and Slovene diminutive of ALEKSANDER or Aleksandra.
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