Girl · #15,244 in 2026

Alexanderia

Alexanderia is a genus of moth flies in the subfamily Bruchomyiinae. This genus circumscribes species from south-east Asia, with three including the type, transferred from the genus Nemopalpus.

Current Rank
#15,244
Peak Rank
#2,533 (1993)
Total Babies
745
5-Yr Trend
Stable
1977
First Year
2021
Last Year
1993
Peak Year
#2533
Peak Rank
745
Total Count
37
Years Active

Meaning & Origin of Alexanderia

What this name means, where it came from, and how it has traveled across cultures.

Alexanderia is a genus of moth flies in the subfamily Bruchomyiinae. This genus circumscribes species from south-east Asia, with three including the type, transferred from the genus Nemopalpus.

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The Story of Alexanderia

Alexanderia first appeared in U.S. Social Security Administration records as a baby girl name in 1977, with 5 babies given the name that year. Its peak popularity came in 1993, when 49 Alexanderias were born — ranking #2,533 that year. As of 2026, Alexanderia ranks #15,244 for baby girls with 5 births, with steady use. In total, more than 745 Alexanderias have been born in the U.S. since records began in 1880, spanning the 1970s through the 2020s.

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Names that sound like Alexanderia

Phonetically similar names — useful when Alexanderia is the vibe but a different syllable count or letter feel might suit better. Linked entries have a profile on Peek a Name.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Alexanderia

What does the name Alexanderia mean?
Alexanderia is a genus of moth flies in the subfamily Bruchomyiinae. This genus circumscribes species from south-east Asia, with three including the type, transferred from the genus Nemopalpus.
How popular is Alexanderia in 2026?
In 2026, Alexanderia ranks #15,244 among girls' names in the U.S., with 5 babies given the name that year.
When was Alexanderia most popular?
Alexanderia reached its peak popularity in 1993, ranking #2,533 that year with 49 babies given the name.
In which U.S. states is Alexanderia most popular?
Alexanderia has historically been most popular in Florida, Texas, California. Rankings vary year to year, but these states show the strongest concentration of births named Alexanderia.
Is Alexanderia a unisex name?
In U.S. Social Security records, Alexanderia is primarily a girl's name. We don't have meaningful data for it as a boy's name.
What names go well with Alexanderia?
Names that share a similar style or popularity range with Alexanderia include Faylene, Marieann, Carolan. These pairings are based on rank proximity and naming era in U.S. data.

About the name Alexanderia

Alexanderia is a girl baby name tracked by the U.S. Social Security Administration. It first appeared in SSA records in 1977 and has accumulated 745 births in the dataset. Alexanderia's peak popularity came in 1993 when it ranked #2,533. Use the chart and map above to compare Alexanderia's trajectory across years and U.S. states, or browse the related names section to discover similar choices.

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Data sources

  • Birth statistics (counts, ranks, years 1880–2026) — U.S. Social Security Administration . Predictions for years not yet released by SSA are computed by Peek a Name from historical trends; we update with official data as soon as it ships.
  • Etymology, cultural origins, and related forms — Behind the Name (used under their public API terms).
  • Meaning prose and editorial summary — Wikipedia article extracts, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 .
  • Predicted nationality distribution — Nationalize.io .
  • Phonetically similar names — Datamuse .

Peek a Name aggregates and presents the above data for informational purposes. Statistical predictions and external attributions are clearly labelled where shown; we make no guarantee of accuracy beyond what each source provides.