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[Opinions] Aleksy
Aleksi is a long-time favourite of mine, but recently Aleksy had been added to the database and I like that too. WDYT?I know Aleksi (which is Finnish) is pronounced a-LEK-see, and from the Facts Board, it seems Aleksy is the same.Aleksy Gideon is a combo a like at the moment, but all suggestions welcome ..._____________________________________________________________________Elinor"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
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I don't really care for the spelling Aleksy, but I love Alexei- I think I'd name my baby that if my fiance would actually let me! I can't think of many middle names for Aleksy, but how about Aleksy Roman?
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I like Aleksy and Aleksi and even Alexis on a boy so much. It's just so right there! I like Aleksy a lot. Gideon is a really cool name but it seems rather mismatched next to Aleksy somehow I guess it's the difference in origin the Polish and the Bibical.
So, what about:Aleksy George
Aleksy William
Aleksy Michael
Aleksy Morgan
Aleksy Miles
Aleksy Oliver
Aleksy Peter
Aleksy Thomas
Aleksy Douglas
Aleksy Daniel
Aleksy Charles
Aleksy James
Aleksy Gustave
Aleksy John
Aleksy Robert
Aleksy Stephan
Aleksy Frederick
Aleksy Nicholas
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I LOVE the name! I prefer the spelling Aleksi (actually, I prefer Alexei or Aleksei), but Aleksy is fine too.
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I dont care for it. Too me it's too feminine, even tho I know it's male's name. Combos:
Aleksy Maksim
Aleksy Nikolai
Aleksy Haydn
Aleksy Joshua
Aleksy Jadon
Aleksy Malachi
~Lisa~
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Actually, Aleksi is pronounced AH-lek-see. The stress is on the first syllable in Finnish.
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My mistake, thanks for the correction :-)_____________________________________________________________________Elinor"If you want to make a sound like James Blunt singing, simply take one fork, and drag it down a greasy plate."
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No problem. Finnish is a bit unusual, but I like it. :-)
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