Alexandar
Meaning: A rare jewel of a name, precious and distinct
Origin: Spanish
Gender: Boy
Rank in Sweden: #2361
Total births: 13
History: Alexandar rose quietly through Swedish history, from Marstrand to the wider nation, inspired by Swedish Art Nouveau architecture in Norrköping. It reflects crystal-clear mountain streams in Jämtland and the warmth of the Gothenburg Book Fair each September. The name embodies omtanke — genuine thoughtfulness for others.
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| Current rank (2014) | #1542 |
| Babies named Alexandar in 2014 | 2 |
| Total recorded in Sweden | 13 |
| Peak year | 2006 (4 babies) |
| Highest rank ever | #730 |
| Years in records | 2006–2014 (5 years of data) |
| Change over last 5 years | ↓ 538 spots |
Frequently asked about Alexandar
What does the name Alexandar mean?
Alexandar means “A rare jewel of a name, precious and distinct” from Spanish roots.
What is the origin of the name Alexandar?
Alexandar has Spanish origin. The traditional meaning is “A rare jewel of a name, precious and distinct”.
How popular is Alexandar in Sweden?
Alexandar ranked #1542 in Sweden in 2014 — given to 2 babies that year.
Is Alexandar a boy or girl name?
Alexandar is predominantly a boys' name in Sweden — over 90% of Alexandars in registered births are male.
Is the name Alexandar rising or falling in popularity?
Alexandar has fallen 538 spots in the rankings over the last 5 years in Sweden — from #1004 in 2009 to #1542 in 2014.
How long has Alexandar been recorded in Sweden?
Alexandar appears in birth records in Sweden across 5 years — from 2006 through 2014.