Alexandra (disambiguation)
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Alexandra is the feminine form of the given name Alexander. It is often shortened to Alex, Ali, Sandy or Sandra in English.
Alexandra may also refer to:
Places
- Alexandra, New Zealand, town in the South Island of New Zealand
- Alexandra, Waikato, town in the North Island of New Zealand now called Pirongia
- Alexandra, Gauteng, township near Johannesburg, South Africa
- Alexandra, Victoria, rural town in Australia
- Alexandra Hospital, hospital in Singapore
- Alexandra Bridge (disambiguation), multiple bridges and other locations
- Alexandra School (disambiguation), multiple schools
- Alexandria Township (disambiguation), in the United States
Royalty and nobility
- Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) (1798–1860), Empress consort of Russia
- Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) (1872–1918), last Tsarina of Russia
- Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), Queen consort of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress consort of India as the wife of King-Emperor Edward VII
- Aleksandra von Engelhardt (1754–1838), Russian lady-in-waiting
Transportation
- 3061 Alexandra, GWR 3031 Class locomotive built in 1897
- HMY Alexandra, British royal yacht built in 1908
- HMS Alexandra (1875), British ironclad battleship
- MS Alexandra, a Panamanian and Italian cruise ship in service 1988-92
Football clubs
- Crewe Alexandra F.C., English football club
- Mold Alexandra F.C., Welsh football club
- Alexandra Athletic F.C., 19th-century Scottish football club
Other
- Alexandra's Project, 2003 Australian film
- "Alexandra" (poem), poem by Mongane Wally Serote
- Alexandra or Cassandra, ancient Greek poem attributed to Lycophron
- Alexandra, the title of a 1934 film adaptation of the operetta Princess Charming
- Alexandra (film), 2007 Russian film
- 54 Alexandra, asteroid discovered in 1858
- Alexandra (1905 automobile), early British automobile
- Alexandra (Nikita character)
- Alexandra (singer), German singer
See also
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