Alexiss is a feminine variant derived from the Ancient Greek name Alexis, meaning “helper” or “defender.” The name’s double “s” might strike one as a typographical overzealousness, yet it delicately underscores a desire for distinction. In the United States, Alexiss has maintained modest presence—drifting between ranks in the 780–950 range since the early 1980s, with occasional brief resurgences and a final recorded appearance in 2014. Viewed through a Persian lens, the name evokes the vigilant guardianship of Caspian citadels, where strategic resolve meets poetic restraint. Pronounced /əˈlɛk.sɪs/, it mirrors its more familiar cousin while retaining a discreet flair. In its blend of tradition and modern innovation, Alexiss emerges as an analytically clear yet quietly charismatic choice.