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by pavel_lishin 1 day ago
> I wonder why it didn't just end up as Lexa

One of the potential diminuitives for "Aleksandr" is indeed "Lesha", although I think it's more common as a diminuitive for "Aleksei"?

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Never heard anyone using "Lesha" for "Aleksandr". It is always "Aleksei".