Aleksa ( sr-cyr, Алекса) is a South Slavic masculine given name derived from Greek
Alexios (Αλέξιος), meaning "Defender", usually a diminutive of ''
Aleksandar
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
'' ("
Alexander").
It may refer to:
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Aleksa Simić (1800–1872), Serbian politician and member of the ''Ustavobranioci''
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Aleksa Dundić (1890s-1920), Yugoslav communist and October Revolutionary
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Aleksa Šantić (1868–1924), Serbian poet
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Aleksa Nenadović
Aleksa Nenadović (1749 Brankovina, Valjevo, Serbia — 4 February 1804, Valjevo, Serbia) was ober knyaz of Tamnava—Posavina district of Valjevo nahiyah of the Belgrade Pashaluk.
Family
Aleksa Nenadović was member of Nenadović family from Va ...
(1749–1804), Serbian ober knyaz
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Aleksa Brđović (born 1993), Serbian volleyball player
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Aleksa Šaponjić
Aleksa Šaponjić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Алекса Шапоњић, born June 4, 1992), is a Serbian water polo player, and a member of the Serbia men's national water polo team. His first notable competition with his national team was the 201 ...
(born 1992), Serbian water polo player
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Aleksa Gajić (born 1974), Serbian comics artist and film director
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Aleksa Matić (born 1996), Serbian footballer
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Aleksa Radovanović (1900–2004), the last of Salonika front veteran alive and president of veteran association
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Aleksa Buha (born 1939), Serbian philosopher and academic
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Alex Bogdanovic, (born 1984), Serbian-British tennis player
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Aleksa Milojević (born 2000), Serbian footballer
See also
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Aleksa (surname)
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Alek
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