The name Alexzander, a unique variation of the more traditional Alexander, has its origins in Greek, meaning "defender of men" or "protector of mankind." Pronounced as uh-LEK-sand-ur (/əˌlɛkˈsændər/), this name carries a strong historical and cultural legacy. While it is less common than its counterpart Alexander, Alexzander has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States over the years. It reached its peak usage in 2008 with 360 occurrences, ranking at 671. The name’s distinctive spelling adds a modern twist to an ancient classic, making it a compelling choice for parents seeking both tradition and individuality. The enduring appeal of Alexzander can be attributed to its powerful meaning and the timeless strength it conveys.