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"Alejandro" is the Spanish form of the Greek name "Alexander". It means "defender of men". Alexander the great's parents named him because they hoped he would become a military hero.

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"Alejandro" is a Spanish male given name that is the equivalent of the English name "Alexander." It has Greek origins and means "defender of the people" or "protector of mankind."

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