Lexie

#53 in Idaho

Meaning of Lexie

Lexie began life as the lively nickname for the stately Greek classics Alexandra and Alexis, both meaning “defender of humankind,” yet over time she’s slipped off her formal shoes and claimed the spotlight all on her own. She sounds like a quick laugh on a porch swing—LEK-see—easy, breezy, and impossible to frown at for long. Pop-culture fans may picture Dr. Lexie Grey saving lives on TV, while book lovers might recall plucky Lexies darting through YA pages, but the name’s deeper charm lies in its century-long cameo on American birth charts. Never wildly common, never truly gone, Lexie has danced around the mid-ranks since the 1880s, peaking in the early 2010s before settling into today’s sweet spot of familiar-yet-distinct. Parents who choose Lexie often say they love her balance: a meaning that promises courage, a sound that delivers lightness, and a vibe that grows from playground to boardroom without losing its sparkle.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as LEK-see (/ˈlɛk.si/)

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