alex |
denis |
As proper nouns the difference between alex and denis
is that
alex is a given name derived from Ancient Greek while
Denis is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, a mostly British spelling variant of Dennis.
As a noun denis is
plural of lang=en.
axel |
alex |
Alex is a anagram of axel.
As proper nouns the difference between axel and alex
is that
axel is a given name derived from Germanic in quiet use since the 19th century while
Alex is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.
As a noun axel
is a jump with one (or more) and a half turns in the air.
alex |
trash |
As a proper noun Alex
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.
As a noun trash is
useless things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse.
As a verb trash is
to discard.
alex |
maxim |
As a proper noun alex
is .
As an adjective maxim is
maximum, greatest, highest.
As a noun maxim is
maximum.
marc |
alex |
As proper nouns the difference between marc and alex
is that
marc is a given name derived from Latin, a French variant of Mark while
Alex is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.
As a noun marc
is the refuse matter that remains after fruit, particularly grapes, has been pressed.
alex |
axes |
As a proper noun alex
is .
As a verb axes is
.
robert |
alex |
As proper nouns the difference between robert and alex
is that
robert is (
label) , equivalent to french and english (
robert) while
alex is .
grace |
alex |
As proper nouns the difference between grace and alex
is that
grace is {{given name|female|from=English}} while
Alex is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.
As a noun grace
is elegant movement; poise or balance.
As a verb grace
is to adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify.
mike |
alex |
As a symbol mike
is the letter m in the icao spelling alphabet.
As a proper noun alex is
.
alex |
felix |
As a proper noun alex
is .
As an acronym felix is
free electron]] laser for infrared [[experiment|experiments.
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