Italian Origin

Alessandro

The Italian masculine form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek Alexandros, Alessandro is handsome, confident, and genuinely classic. Borne by Renaissance artists, composers, and historical figures, the name carries cultural weight and sophistication. It appeals to parents appreciating Italian heritage or seeking a strong, internationally recognizable name with authentic roots.

Alessandro is a boy's name of Italian origin. The Italian masculine form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek Alexandros, Alessandro is handsome, confident, and genuinely classic. Borne by Renaissance artists, composers, and historical figures, the name carries cultural weight and sophistication. It appeals to parents appreciating Italian heritage or seeking a strong, internationally recognizable name with authentic roots.

One of Italy's most enduring names, with significant historical and cultural associations across the Renaissance and beyond.

Origin & Etymology

The name Alessandro has roots in the Italian language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “The Italian masculine form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek Alexandros, Alessandro is handsome, confident, and genuinely classic”.

Cultural context: One of Italy's most enduring names, with significant historical and cultural associations across the Renaissance and beyond.

As a boy's name, Alessandro carries the character of its Italian heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Alessandro Nesta

SportsItalian

Defender, AC Milan and Italian national team, 2006 FIFA World Cup winner

Italian professional footballer who played as a defender for top clubs including AS Roma and AC Milan, and represented the Italian national team, winning the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

1976 – present

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Alessandro Petacchi

SportsItalian

Professional cyclist and sprinter, multiple Grand Tour stage victories

Italian professional cyclist specializing in sprinting, with multiple stage victories in the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and other major cycling competitions.

1974 – present

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Alessandro Del Piero

SportsItalian

Juventus legend, striker, 2006 FIFA World Cup winner with Italy

Italian professional footballer and striker who spent most of his career at Juventus, becoming one of the club's greatest players with numerous Serie A titles and European accolades.

1974 – present

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Alessandro Manzoni

Arts & LiteratureItalian

Author of 'The Betrothed,' foundational figure in Italian literature

Italian novelist and poet of the 19th century, best known for his masterpiece 'The Betrothed,' considered one of the greatest Italian novels and a foundational work of Italian literature.

1785 – 1873

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Alessandro Volta

ScienceItalian

Inventor of the electric battery (voltaic pile), unit of voltage named after him

Italian physicist and chemist who invented the electric battery (the voltaic pile) in 1800, fundamentally advancing the study of electricity and providing the first practical source of electrical current.

1745 – 1827

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Alessandro mean?

Alessandro means "The Italian masculine form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek Alexandros, Alessandro is handsome, confident, and genuinely classic. Borne by Renaissance artists, composers, and historical figures, the name carries cultural weight and sophistication. It appeals to parents appreciating Italian heritage or seeking a strong, internationally recognizable name with authentic roots.", and is of Italian origin.

Is Alessandro a boy name?

Alessandro is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Alessandro?

Alessandro is of Italian origin. One of Italy's most enduring names, with significant historical and cultural associations across the Renaissance and beyond.

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Boy

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Italian

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