Manuel Alejandro

“Manuel Alejandro” is a compound given name commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures.

– “Manuel” is a traditional name derived from the Hebrew name “Immanuel,” meaning “God is with us.” It is a popular name in many countries and often associated with biblical figures.

– “Alejandro” is the Spanish form of the name “Alexander,” which comes from the Greek name “Alexandros,” meaning “defender of men” or “protector of mankind.” This name has historical significance, particularly due to figures like Alexander the Great.

Together, “Manuel Alejandro” combines these meanings and carries connotations of both faith and strength. This name may be given to boys and is often used in various Latin American countries and Spain. It may also be a common name in cultural or family contexts, representing tradition and heritage.