Hi my name is Alexus it is a form of Alex but since nobody knows what it means. all the Alexus's can have it mean what ever they want it to mean. so all those Alexus's out there your name means anything. thanks Alexus Witham
The name Alexis is from a Greek word meaning "to ward off, to protect ( someone from something)"
alexis in German is a masculine name so its a boy name for handsome i think
The name means "defender of mankind" considering it comes from Alexandra.
It is short for Alexander which has Greek origins
it means protector of mankind
Defender
Alexis is a girl's name and is English for talented. Alexis is originally a male name, but is now more popularly used as a female name. It is not English or Spanish, but rather Greek. It means defender/protector.
Im pretty sure alemanes means "he is german"
It means - garlic
The adjective German = aleman (accent on final 'a') Also 'germanico' (accent on 'a') for ancient German Also 'tedesco'
Sadie is name. It has no meaning in German. In some places, though, it means 'Princess'
Where is my sweet Alexis = Wo ist meine süße Alexis
Alexis is from Greek and means: defender.
In Spanish, Alexis is a unisex given name that does not have a specific meaning in the language. It is simply a name that is used for individuals.
The name Alexis doesn't mean anything in Japanese. It can be written in Japanese as: アレクシス (A-re-ku-shi-su)
亚历克西斯 is Alexis in Chinese.
Alexis is not a Cherokee name, so has no specific meaning in the language. The name Alexis comes from Greek. It means Protector Of Mankind.
Alexis is the feminine form of the Greekmasculine given name Alexander, meaning helper and protector of mankind.
It means that alexis is a good girl at the start but then the boy brings the bad out of her.
Very Annoying Little Cool Alexis
what does ashley mean in in german
Joseph Alexis Walsh is an author who has written children's books such as "Scarlett and the Scratch on the Wall" and "Timothy Hussey and the Sorcerer's Secret." His stories often revolve around mystery, adventure, and imagination, making them engaging for young readers.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German