Oleksandr
Masculine
Ukrainian
Meaning & Origin
Oleksandr is the Ukrainian form of Alexander. It is a masculine given name widely used in Ukraine, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defending men" or "protector of men," from components alexo ("to defend") and aner ("man").EtymologyThe name Alexander originated in ancient Greece, where it was borne by several mythological and historical figures. In Greek mythology, it was an epithet of Paris, and it appears multiple times in the New Testament. The most famous historical bearer is Alexander the Great, the 4th-century BC king of Macedon who created a vast empire spanning Greece, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India. His military conquests and the subsequent spread of Hellenistic culture popularized the name across Europe and beyond.The Ukrainian form Oleksandr reflects the adaptation of Alexander into the Ukrainian language, preserving the original root while adopting local phonetic and orthographic conventions. Variants in other Slavic languages include Aleksandr (Russian) and Aleksandar (South Slavic).Notable BearersIn Ukrainian history, Oleksandr has been a common name among political leaders, artists, and intellectuals. Notable bearers include Oleksandr Dovzhenko, a pioneering Soviet film director; Oleksandr Zinchenko, the Ukrainian footballer; and Oleksandr Usyk, the heavyweight boxing champion. The name also appears in the ruling dynasties of Kyivan Rus' and later Ukraine.Cultural SignificanceOleksandr is a staple in Ukrainian onomastics, ranking among the most popular given names in modern Ukraine. Its enduring appeal owes to its classical roots and the heroic legacy of Alexander the Great, who was often depicted in medieval and Renaissance literature as a model of valor and leadership.Variants and DiminutivesRelated Ukrainian variants include Oleksander, while common diminutives are Oles and Sasha (the latter shared with Russian and other Slavic languages). The name is also related to forms in many other languages, such as Aleksandre (Albanian), Alexander (Swedish), and Alexandros (Greek).Meaning: "Defending men" (from Greek aner)Origin: Greek, via AlexanderType: First nameUsage Regions: Ukraine, Ukrainian diaspora