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If you mean Annabeth, she is played by Alexandra Daddario.
Safia is the feminine Arabic name that means "wise", which is equivalent to the feminine Greek name Sophia which also means wise. So, No! Safia does not mean dumb.
Julianne is a feminine form of Julian.
Alexandra Fatovich's birth name is Alexandra Fatovich.
Alexandra Pelosi's birth name is Alexandra C. Pelosi.
Alexandra tells Atticus that Scout needs a feminine influence in her life on page 108 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Because she could have a feminine influence on the children.
In ancient Greek Alex-ander means Mighty-man. So Alexandra is not a very feminine name. It is the feminine form of the male name & was not used then for girls. One could probably say that it could mean 'The one belonging to the Mighty Man'
Alexandra came to live with the Finches to provide guidance and supervision for Scout and Jem, as Atticus needed help raising his children. She believed that Scout needed a feminine influence and proper education on how to become a lady.
The children are told Aunt Alexandra has come to offer them proper guidance and supervision in their upbringing, especially now that they are entering adolescence. She is seen as a positive influence who can provide structure and tradition to their lives.
Yes. It is the feminine version of the male name Alexander, which is a fusion of two Greek words which mean 'Protector of Men'.
The name Alexia is an Ancient Greek name, derived from the feminine form of Alexander, such as Alexandria and Alexandra. The name Alexia means defender.
Alexandra in spanish mean 'Defender Of Mankind"
Atticus agreed with Aunt Alexandra's wish for her to move in for the summer because he believed it would provide much-needed family support and give his children the opportunity to bond with their extended family. He also wanted to keep peace within the family and respect Aunt Alexandra's wishes.
to influence scout to become more "ladylike" and to be a feminine influence on the kids.
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Aunt Alexandra spewed out waves of disapproval at the breakfast table because she disapproved of many aspects of Atticus' parenting style and the behavior of Scout and Jem. She was particularly concerned with the influence of Calpurnia, the lack of traditional feminine influence in the children's lives, and the way they were not conforming to the expectations of their community.