Anonymous
Post 12/27/2025 20:44     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Alexia is way too close to Alexa. Don’t do it. I love Alexis but never used it because of the trashy connotation. Go with Alexandra.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2025 18:49     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Overused and on its way out- as it should be
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2025 17:40     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Alina
Alice
Alicia
Alana
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:54     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

I know several Alexias and Lexi(e)s. Alexis just makes me think of Schitt's Creek
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:40     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Anonymous wrote:It's probably just me because I was living in New Mexico at the time, but both names remind me of Alexis Avila and Alexee Trevizo.

https://youtu.be/_Ooq0enOn0c?si=AVuLEHGp8vapsZQ-

https://youtu.be/3zH48R6cjLg?si=bBS74tXjn_xpnPbL

So incredibly heartbreaking!!!
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:26     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

It's probably just me because I was living in New Mexico at the time, but both names remind me of Alexis Avila and Alexee Trevizo.

https://youtu.be/_Ooq0enOn0c?si=AVuLEHGp8vapsZQ-

https://youtu.be/3zH48R6cjLg?si=bBS74tXjn_xpnPbL
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:20     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Anonymous wrote:AI overview: "Alexia refers to several things, most commonly a neurological condition (word blindness from brain damage), a popular given name (like Princess Alexia of the Netherlands or footballer Alexia Putellas), an Italian pop singer, and a brand of frozen foods. The medical condition, also called acquired dyslexia, causes inability to read despite intact writing and speech, while the name signifies "defender of men". "


it's also the brand name for a line of French fries, that are quite good, actually.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:07     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Alexia - never heard of that as a name. Dyslexia?

Alexis - fine whatever but it sounds like it is already a nickname. Also gender neutral.

Alexandra is classic. Goes well with Patrick.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:05     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

There are a lot of moms named Alexis right now but not a lot of little kids/babies. So I think in the cycle of names, it's not currently in.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 15:02     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

I'd go with Alexa.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 14:31     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

To me, Alexia (and Alexa) sound like abbreviations for Alexandra. I’d name the child Alexandra, and call her Alexia.

Alexis reads like a full name. Both are nice, but I prefer Alexia to Alexis for no particular reason. Whatever you pick, congrats on the baby!
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 14:19     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Similar to Alexa and also Lexia (used in FCPS and many school systems)... What about:

Alice
Alanis (if you're OK with people constantly asking if you named her after Alanis Morissette...)
Alexandra, nickname Lexi
Alexandria, nickname Lexi
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 14:11     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

Like a few PPs have pointed out, Alexia refers to word blindness and a frozen french fries brand. And it sounds/looks like someone wanting to use Alexa as a name but changing it just a bit so not the same at Amazon's Alexa. People will mistake it for Alexa anyway. Would not choose.

Alexis I've never thought of negatively. And that Lexus joke I've heard maybe once and is dumb. I like that Alexis is a totally fine name -- I know one 40 yo Alexis and one 15 yo Alexis who both go by Alexis-- and that there are also the Lexi and Allie/Aly options.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 13:49     Subject: Thoughts on Alexia and Alexis (for a baby girl)?

They would only be trashy if you used trashy spellings like Alexeeah and Alexus. That applies to every name though.