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Aleksej ( sr-Cyrl, Алексеј) is a Serbo-Croatian and Belarusian masculine given name, a variant of Greek ''Alexis'' and ''Alexios'' (Latinized form ''Alexius''). The name ''Aljoša'' is a diminutive of the name. It may refer to: *Aleksej Aleksandrov, Belarusian chess player *Aleksej Nešović, Serbian basketball player *Aleksej Nikolić, Slovenian basketball player *Aleksej Pokuševski, Serbian basketball player {{given name See also *Alexey, Russian variant *Aleksejs, Latvian variant *Aleksije Aleksije ( sr-cyr, Алексије) is a Serbian masculine given name, a variant of Greek '' Alexis'' and ''Alexios'' (Latinized form ''Alexius''). The name ''Aljoša'' is a diminutive of the name. It may refer to: *Aleksije Vezilić, Serbian poe ..., Serbian variant Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names Belarusian masculine given names ...
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Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian ( / ), also known as Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS), is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It is a pluricentric language with four mutually intelligible Standard language, standard varieties, namely Serbian language, Serbian, Croatian language, Croatian, Bosnian language, Bosnian, and Montenegrin language, Montenegrin. South Slavic languages historically formed a dialect continuum. The region's turbulent history, particularly due to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, led to a complex dialectal and religious mosaic. Due to population migrations, Shtokavian became the most widespread supradialect in the western Balkans, encroaching westward into the area previously dominated by Chakavian and Kajkavian. Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs differ in religion and were historically often part of different cultural spheres, although large portions of these populations lived side by side und ...
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Belarusian Language
Belarusian (, ) is an East Slavic languages, East Slavic language. It is one of the two Languages of Belarus, official languages in Belarus, the other being Russian language, Russian. It is also spoken in parts of Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Ukraine, and the United States by the Belarusian diaspora. Before Belarus Dissolution of the Soviet Union, gained independence in 1991, the language was known in English language, English as ''Byelorussian'' or ''Belorussian'', or alternatively as ''White Russian''. Following independence, it became known as ''Belarusian'', or alternatively as ''Belarusan''. As one of the East Slavic languages, Belarusian shares many grammatical and lexical features with other members of the group. To some extent, Russian, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, and Belarusian retain a degree of mutual intelligibility. Belarusian descends from a language generally referred to as Ruthenian language, Ruthenian (13th to 18th centuries), which had, in turn, descend ...
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Alexis (given Name)
Alexis is a given name of Greek language, Greek origin. Like the name ''Alexander'', Alexis derives from the . While the name is traditionally male, it has been predominantly given to females in the United States since at least the 1940s, when actress Alexis Smith began appearing in films. It has been among the top 50 most popular names for girls in the United States since 1990. In the 2008 book ''5-Star Baby Name Advisor'', author Bruce Lansky writes that the girls' name has the image of a "sexy and seductive knockout." The increase in popularity of the name is sometimes attributed to the notable character Alexis Colby from the American television series ''Dynasty (1981 TV series), Dynasty.'' A 1978 film, ''Ice Castles'', featured as the main character a blind figure skater named Alexis "Lexie" Winston. Aleksi, a Finnish variant, was the third most popular name for boys born in Finland in 2007.Helsingin Sanomat, October 16, 200Aino and Eetu top list of most popular children's nam ...
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Alexius
Alexius is the Latinized form of the given name Alexios (, polytonic , "defender", cf. Alexander), especially common in the Byzantine Empire. The female form is Alexia () and its variants such as Alessia (the masculine form of which is Alessio) in Italian. The name belongs to the most ancient attested Greek names (a-re-ke-se-u in the Linear B tablets KN Df 1229 and MY Fu 718). Rulers * Alexios I Komnenos (1048–1118), Byzantine emperor * Alexios II Komnenos (1167–1183), Byzantine emperor * Alexios III, Byzantine emperor * Alexios IV, Byzantine emperor * Alexios V Doukas, Byzantine emperor * Alexios I of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond * Alexios II of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond * Alexios III of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond * Alexios IV of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond * Alexios V of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond * Alexius Mikhailovich (1629–1676), Tsar of Russia * Alexius Petrovich (1690–1718), Russian tsarevich Religious figures * Alexius, Metrop ...
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Aljoša
Aljoša ( sr-Cyrl, Аљоша) is a Serbo-Croatian given name, a diminutive A diminutive is a word obtained by modifying a root word to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning, either to convey the smallness of the object or quality named, or to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment, and sometimes to belittle s ... of '' Aleksej'' and '' Aleksije''. It may refer to: *Aljoša Jurinić (born 1989), Croatian pianist *Aljoša Kunac (born 1980), Croatian water polo player *Aljoša Žorga (born 1947), Slovenian former basketballer *Aljoša Vojnović (born 1985), Croatian footballer *Aljoša Štefanič (born 1982), Slovenian handballer *Aljoša Buha (1962–1986), Bosnian rock musician *Aljoša Asanović (born 1965), retired Croatian footballer *Aljoša Josić (1921–2011), French architect *Aljoša Čampara (born 1975), Bosnian politician See also

*Alyosha (other), Alyosha {{given name Bosnian masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Slovene masculi ...
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Aleksej Aleksandrov
Aleksej Aleksandrov (born 11 May 1973) is a Belarusian chess player. He was awarded the title Grandmaster by FIDE in 1997. Aleksandrov is a five-time Belarusian champion and played on the Belarusian national team at the Chess Olympiad, the World Team Chess Championship and the European Team Chess Championship. He competed in the FIDE World Championship in 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2004, and in the FIDE World Cup in 2017. Selected tournament results * 1991: Victory at the USSR Junior Chess Championship * 1992: Victory at the European Junior Chess Championship * 1996: Victory at the Belarusian Chess Championship, Victory at Gistrup * 1998: Victory at a tournament in Kstovo * 2000: Second at European Individual Chess Championship * 2000: Victory at the Petroff Memorial in St. Petersburg * 2001: Victory at the 17th open at Bad Wörishofen * 2002: Shared victory at the Aeroflot Open in Moscow * 2003: Shared victory at the Aeroflot Open in Moscow * 2005: Victory at Inautomarket Open ...
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Aleksej Nešović
Aleksej Nešović (; born 14 March 1985) is a Bosnian professional basketball player. Standing at he plays at the point guard position. He also represented the Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team The Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national basketball team (Bosnian language, Bosnian: ''Košarkaška reprezentacija Bosne i Hercegovine'' / Кошаркашка репрезентација Босне и Херцеговине) represents Bosnia ... internationally. References External links Aleksej Nesovićat aba-liga.com Aleksej Nesovićat acb.com Aleksej Nesovićat eurobasket.com Aleksej Nesovićat euroleague.com at fiba.com 1985 births Living people ABA League players Aliağa Petkim basketball players Baloncesto Fuenlabrada players Basketball League of Serbia players Bosnia and Herzegovina men's basketball players 21st-century Bosnia and Herzegovina sportsmen Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate basketball people in Poland Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate ...
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Aleksej Nikolić
Aleksej Nikolić (born February 21, 1995) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for Cedevita Olimpija of the Slovenian Basketball League and ABA League. He is a 1.91 m tall point guard. Professional career In November 2011 he joined OKK Spars, and previously played for Zlatorog Laško and Postojna. On February 25, 2013, he signed a four-year contract with OKK Spars. After rumors in early June, Nikolic had signed officially on July 7, 2015, with German champions Brose Bamberg for four years. He also plays their for farm team Bike-Café Messingschlager Baunach in the second-tier ProA league. He was an early entry candidate for the 2016 NBA draft, but later removed his name from the list. On July 10, 2018, he signed a three-year contract with Partizan. On August 9, 2019, he has signed one more year deal with Partizan, then he was loaned to Universo Treviso Basket of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). On May 10, 2020, his loan expired and he returned to Partizan. On Ju ...
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Aleksej Pokuševski
Aleksej Pokuševski ( sr-cyr, Алексеј Покушевски; born 26 December 2001) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Partizan Mozzart Bet of the Basketball League of Serbia (KLS), the ABA League and the EuroLeague. Standing at and weighing , he plays at both the power forward and center positions. Born in Belgrade, Pokuševski was previously a youth player for the Greek club, Olympiacos. He debuted for their senior team in 2018, at age 17 and becoming the youngest EuroLeague player in club history. He was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 17th overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft and traded to the Thunder. Early career Pokuševski grew up in Novi Sad, where he started to play youth basketball for local clubs, KK Kadet, KK NS Stars and Vojvodina. In 2015, Pokuševski joined the youth system of Olympiacos. In 2017, he participated in the Jordan Brand Classic camp. In August 2018, he attended the Basketball Without Borders Europe camp, in Belgrad ...
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Alexey
Alexey ( ; ), is a Russian and Bulgarian male given name derived from the Greek ''Aléxios'' (), meaning "Defender", and thus of the same origin as the Latin Alexius. Similar Ukrainian and Belarusian names are romanized as Oleksii (Олексій) and Aliaksiej (Аляксей), respectively. The Russian Orthodox Church uses the Old Church Slavonic version, Alexiy or Aleksiy (Алексiй, or Алексий in modern spelling), for its Saints and hierarchs (most notably, this is the form used for Patriarchs Alexius I and Alexius II). The name became fairly popular in Russia after the baptism of Michael of Russia's son, Alexis of Russia. The common hypocoristic is Alyosha () or simply Lyosha (). These may be further transformed into Alyoshka, Alyoshenka, Lyoshka, Lyoha, Lyoshenka (, respectively), sometimes rendered as Alesha/Aleshenka in English. The form Alyosha may be used as a full first name in Bulgaria (Альоша) and Armenia. In theory, Alexia is the femal ...
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Aleksejs
Aleksejs is a Latvian-language masculine given name. People named Aleksejs include: *Aleksejs Anufrijevs, Latvian basketball player * Aleksejs Auziņš, Latvian footballer * Aleksejs Jurjevs, Latvian cyclist * Aleksejs Rumjancevs, Latvian canoer * Aleksejs Šarando, Latvian footballer * Aleksejs Saramotins, Latvian cyclist * Aleksejs Semjonovs, Latvian footballer * Aleksejs Širokovs, ice hockey player * Aleksejs Vidavskis, Latvian politician *Aleksejs Višņakovs Aleksejs Višņakovs (born 3 February 1984 in Riga) is a Latvian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. He was also a member of Latvia national football team, Latvia national team. Club career Latvia ..., footballer {{Given name Latvian masculine given names Masculine given names Given names ...
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Aleksije
Aleksije ( sr-cyr, Алексије) is a Serbian masculine given name, a variant of Greek '' Alexis'' and ''Alexios'' (Latinized form ''Alexius''). The name ''Aljoša'' is a diminutive of the name. It may refer to: *Aleksije Vezilić, Serbian poet * Aleksije Radičević "Branko", Serbian poet {{given name See also *Alexey, Russian variant *Aleksejs Aleksejs is a Latvian-language masculine given name. People named Aleksejs include: *Aleksejs Anufrijevs, Latvian basketball player * Aleksejs Auziņš, Latvian footballer * Aleksejs Jurjevs, Latvian cyclist * Aleksejs Rumjancevs, Latvian canoer ..., Latvian variant * Aleksej, Serbian variant Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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