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There are thirty Philosophers called Alexander.

  • Alexander Bain

    Alexander Bain (June 11, 1818 – September 18, 1903) was a Scottish philosopher and educationalist.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Bain)

  • Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten

    Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten (July 17, 1714 – May 26, 1762) was a German philosopher. He was a follower of Leibniz and Christian Wolff, and gave the term aesthetics its modern meaning.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten)

  • Alexander Ales

    Alexander Ales (Alesius) (April 23, 1500 - March 17, 1565) was a Scottish theologian of the school of Augsburg.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Ales)

  • Alexander Whitaker

    Alexander Whitaker (1585 – 1616) was a Christian theologian who settled in Virginia Colony in 1611 and established two churches near the Jamestown colony.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Whitaker)

  • Archibald Alexander

    Archibald Alexander (1772 – October 22, 1851) was an American Presbyterian theologian and professor at the Princeton Theological Seminary. He served for 27 years as that institution's first principal from 1812 to 1840.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Archibald Alexander)

  • Alexander Whyte

    Alexander Whyte (January 13, 1837 - January 6, 1921) was a Scottish divine. He was born at Kirriemuir in Forfarshire and educated at the University of Aberdeen and at New College, Edinburgh.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Whyte)

  • Alexander Balmain Bruce

    Alexander Balmain Bruce (January 31, 1831 - August 7, 1899), was a Scottish churchman and theologian.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Balmain Bruce)

  • Samuel Alexander

    Samuel Alexander (January 6, 1859 - September 13, 1938) was an Australian-born British philosopher. He was the first Jewish fellow of an Oxbridge college Dictionary of National Biography.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Samuel Alexander)

  • Alexander Nowell

    Alexander Nowell (c. 1507 - February 13, 1602) was an English Puritan theologian and clergyman, who served as dean of St Paul's during much of Elizabeth I's reign.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Nowell)

  • Alexander George (philosopher)

    Alexander George is a professor in the philosophy department at Amherst College. He received his B.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander George (philosopher))

  • Alexander Henderson (theologian)

    Alexander Henderson (c. 1583 – 19 August 1646) was a Scottish theologian.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Henderson (theologian))

  • Alexander Penrose Forbes

    Alexander Penrose Forbes (June 16, 1817 - October 8, 1875), Scottish divine, was born at Edinburgh.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Penrose Forbes)

  • Alexander Hegius von Heek

    Alexander Hegius von Heek (c. 1433–December 7, 1498) was a German humanist, so called from his birthplace Heek in Westphalia.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Hegius von Heek)

  • Gerda Alexander

    Gerda Alexander (1908 – February 21, 1994) was a Danish teacher who devised a method of self-development called Eutony. She was born in Wuppertal, Germany, but moved to Denmark in 1933.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Gerda Alexander)

  • Alexander Bogdanov

    Alexander Aleksandrovich Bogdanov Александр Александрович Богданов (born Alexander Malinovsky) August 22 (Old Style), 1873, Tula, Russia - April 7, 1928, Moscow) was a Russian physician, philosopher, economist, science fiction writer, and revolutionary whose scientific interests ranged from the universal systems theory to the possibility of human rejuvenation through blood transfusion.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Bogdanov)

  • Alexander Men

    Father Alexander Men (20 January 1935 - 9 September 1990, also known as Aleksandr Men ru: Александр Мень, Aleksandr Vladimirovich Men) was a Russian Orthodox theologian, biblical scholar and writer. Father Alexander wrote dozen of books (including his magnum opus Son of Man, which served as the introduction to Christ to thousands of citizens in the Soviet Union); baptized hundreds if not thousands; founded an Orthodox Open University; opened one of the first Sunday Schools in Russia as well as a Charity Group at the Russian Children's Hospital.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Men)

  • Alexander Parvus

    Alexander Parvus () ( in Berezin,Russian Empire (now in Belarus)– December 12, 1924 in Berlin) was a Russian revolutionary (Menshevik) and a German Social Democrat. Heresch, Elisabeth Geheimakte Parvus.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Parvus)

  • Alexander Esenin-Volpin

    Alexander Sergeyevich Esenin-Volpin (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Есенин-Вольпин; born on May 12, 1924) is a prominent Russian American mathematician. In the former Soviet Union, he was a notable dissident, political prisoner and poet.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Esenin-Volpin)

  • Alexander Arbuthnot (poet)

    Alexander Arbuthnot (1538 — 1583) was a Scottish ecclesiastic poet, "an eminent divine, and zealous promotor of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland".... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Arbuthnot (poet))

  • Alexander Bryan Johnson

    Alexander Bryan Johnson (1786–1867) was a notable philosopher and banker. Born in Gosport, England, at age 16 he emigrated to the USA.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Bryan Johnson)

  • Alexander Viets Griswold Allen

    Alexander Viets Griswold Allen, D.D.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Viets Griswold Allen)

  • Hartley Burr Alexander

    Hartley Burr Alexander, Ph.D (1873–1939) American writer, educator, scholar, philosopher, poet and iconographer, born Lincoln, Nebraska, on April 9, 1873.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Hartley Burr Alexander)

  • Alexander Piatigorsky

    Alexander Piatigorsky (, born 1929) is a Russian philosopher and scholar of Buddhism and Indian philosophy.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Piatigorsky)

  • Alexander Masovianus

    Alexander Masovianus, in full: Alexander Ioseph Masovianus (born 26 February 1955) is an American comparative religionist and spiritual thinker.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Masovianus)

  • Alexander Essebiensis

    Alexander Essebiensis (Latin, Alexander of Ashby, or of Esseby) was a celebrated English theologian and poet, who flourished about the year 1220. Scarcely anything is known of his history, except that he appears to have been prior of Canons Ashby, in Northamptonshire.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Essebiensis)

  • John Alexander Gunn

    John Alexander Gunn (1896-1975) was an author of philosophy books who earned his Ph.D.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on John Alexander Gunn)

  • Alexander Bulatovich

    Alexander Ksaverievich Bulatovich () tonsured Father Antony (отец Антоний) (26 September 1870 - 5 December 1919) was a Russian military officer, explorer of Africa, writer, hieromonk and the leader of imiaslavie movement in Eastern Orthodox Christianity.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Bulatovich)

  • Alexander Sutherland

    Alexander Sutherland (March 26 1852 - August 9 1902) was a Scottish-Australian educator, writer and philosopher.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Sutherland)

  • Hermann Alexander Diels

    Hermann Alexander Diels (May 181848 - June 41922) was a German classical scholar.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Hermann Alexander Diels)

  • Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker

    Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker CBE (14 May 1879-18 March 1952), known as Sandie Lindsay, was a British academic and peer.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker)

Alexander

Gender: more often male

Meaning: Protector of mankind and One who assists men

Origin: Greek and Biblical

Lucky Number: Four

Popularity: Position 12 in 2006, currently increasing

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