Me llamo Alejandro. Or Mi nombre es Alejandro.
Alejandro :)
If it was Alexander it would be ALEJANDRO
Alex is usually the same in Spanish as it is in English, simply "Alex." The full formal name translates from Alexander to Alejandro.
Alejandro Magno
Alejandro
Hola, me llamo Alejandro is Spanish for Hello, my name is Alexander.
It's a Spanish name. Spanish people pronounce their 'J's as 'H's' So Alejandro is pronounced al-e-han-dro
No, Alejandro is a spanish/Mexican name equivalent to the English Alexander. It means defender of the people.
"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.
Icelandic No it is hispanic. Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander. Icelanders have patronyms not family names and so all Icelandic last names end in -son (for men) or -dottir (for women) preceded by their father's first name.
alejandro cuvero is the father of the spanish zarzuela in the philippines.
Alessandro is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish name Alejandro. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which originates in the Greek name Αλέξανδρος (Aléxandros, "defender of the people") -- will be "A-les-SAN-dro" in Italian and "A-ley-KHAN-dro" in Spanish.