Aleksa is a feminine Slavic given name with roots in the Greek lexeme alexein (“to defend”), historically adopted across South Slavic languages such as Serbian and Croatian (pronounced ah-LEK-sah, /aˈlɛksa/) and in East Slavic contexts like Russian (pronounced ah-LEK-sə, /aˈlɛk.sə/). Its semantic domain encompasses notions of protectorate strength and resilient leadership, reflecting a synthesis of Hellenic etymological heritage and Slavic onomastic practice. Phonetically, Aleksa comprises three syllables with primary stress on the second, yielding a balanced prosody that aligns neatly with anglophone phonological patterns. In the United States, its annual incidence has remained modest since the late 1980s—peaking at 33 newborns in 2010 with a rank of 921—underscoring its enduring appeal as a cross-culturally resonant choice that marries historical depth with contemporary distinctiveness.
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