Elisandro

Meaning of Elisandro

When Elisandro steps onto the stage of baby names, he brings with him the rich tapestry of Mediterranean legend and modern flair. Born from the ancient Greek “Alexanderos”—the timeless “defender of men”—he voyages through history, landing in sunny Spain and eventually making a cameo in American registries. Pronounced eh-lee-SAHN-droh, his syllables roll like a flamenco riff on a summer breeze, striking just the right spark of warmth and bravado. With only about a dozen tiny Elisandros arriving each year (2024 counted 13, ranking him near 911), he’s a secret bookmark in the grand library of monikers: uncommon enough to feel like a personal treasure, familiar enough to ring with friendly confidence. In a world of crowd-pleasers, Elisandro is the underdog-turned-hero name that winks at tradition while charging boldly into new chapters.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as eh-lee-SAHN-droh (/e.liˈsan.dro/)

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