Alejo
a-le-jo
US Popularity:13970
Origin:Spanish
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Man's defender
Alejo is a masculine name steeped in Spanish and Greek origins. Alejo comes from Alejandro, derived from the Greek Alexandros, meaning “man’s defender.” In Ancient Greece, Alexandros was a title reserved for the mighty in battle. It is also an epithet of the Greek goddess Hera, interpreted as “one who comes to save warriors.” Its Spanish counterpart, Alejandro, suggests romance and passion rather than war, having an artsy vibe if baby prefers the pen over the sword. Alejo offers the perfect solution for parents wanting something short and sweet—an endearing appellation for your little hero.
Alejo Name Popularity Data
U.S. Births
Overall:Alejo is currently #13970 in U.S. births
Boy:Alejo is currently #5646 in U.S. births
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2023
#13970
in 2023
+ 741
from 2022
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