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Aleksander Krüger, 1899 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesAleksander Krüger, 1893 - 1893
MyHeritage Family TreesAleksander Krüger, born 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesAleksander Friedrich Krüger
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MyHeritage Family TreesAleksander Krüger, 1875 - 1962
Geni World Family TreeAleksander Friedrich Krüger, 1852 - 1919
Geni World Family TreeAleksander Ferdinand Krüger, Circa 1869 - 1872
Geni World Family TreeAleksander Krüger, born 1886
Geni World Family TreeAleksander Krüger, 1875 - 1962
Estonia, Gravestones, 1812-2019Aleksander Krüger, 1852 - 1919
Estonia, Gravestones, 1812-2019Aleksander Krüger, born 1885
FamilySearch Family TreeAleksander Krüger, born 1875
FamilySearch Family TreeAleksander William Krüger, born 1897
Finland, Karelia Births and BaptismsAleksander Krüger
West Prussia Church BooksAleksander Krüger, died 1927
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The first name Aleksander has its roots in the ancient Greek name Alexandros, which means "defender of the people" or "protector of mankind." This name first appeared in the Hellenistic period, particularly associated with Alexander the Great, who was a significant historical figure in the 4th century BCE, known for his vast empire and military conquests across Europe and Asia. The name has been popular in various regions, especially in Eastern Europe, where it has been embraced in numerous cultures. Variations of Aleksander include Alexander in English, Alessandro in Italian, Alejandro in Spanish, and Alexandre in French, each reflecting the linguistic and cultural nuances of the regions where they are used. The name is often associated with qualities such as leadership, strength, and charisma, traits that were exemplified by its most famous bearer. Over time, Aleksander has remained a popular choice for boys, symbolizing a legacy of courage and nobility.
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