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alexander

Alexander vs Alexander - What's the difference?

alexander | alexander |


As nouns the difference between alexander and alexander

is that alexander is alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically or heracleum maximum , the cow parsnip while alexander is alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically or heracleum maximum , the cow parsnip.

Sinai vs Alexander - What's the difference?

sinai | alexander |


As a proper noun sinai

is sinai.

As a noun alexander is

alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically or heracleum maximum , the cow parsnip.

Katherine vs Alexander - What's the difference?

katherine | alexander |


As proper nouns the difference between katherine and alexander

is that katherine is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}}, a popular spelling variant of Catherine while Alexander is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, most famously held by Alexander the Great.

As a noun alexander is

alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically species: Smyrnium olusatrum or Heracleum maximum, the cow parsnip.

Taxonomy vs Alexander - What's the difference?

taxonomy | alexander |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and alexander

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while alexander is alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically species: Smyrnium olusatrum or Heracleum maximum, the cow parsnip.

As a proper noun Alexander is

a given name derived from Ancient Greek, most famously held by Alexander the Great.

Alexander vs Sawney - What's the difference?

alexander | sawney |


As nouns the difference between alexander and sawney

is that alexander is alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically or heracleum maximum , the cow parsnip while sawney is (archaic|derogatory) a scotsman.

As a proper noun sawney is

a diminutive of the male given name alexander, of scots origin.

Alexander vs Aleister - What's the difference?

alexander | aleister |


As a noun alexander

is alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically or heracleum maximum , the cow parsnip.

As a proper noun aleister is

, a rare variant of alastair, from (etyl) alasdair, cognate with english alexander.

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