Shura name - Meaning of Shura
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 22
- Usage
- Russian, Greek, Russian
- Pronounced
- SHOO-rah
- Shura Meaning
- Russian diminutive of Aleksandra or Aleksandr. Shura is a Russian diminutive of Aleksandra, or Alexandra. Alexandra originates in Greek language and means "protector of humanity". It is a feminine form of Alexander. Saint Alexandra was a martyr of the Diocletianic persecutions. Throughout history, there have been many members of royalty given the name Alexandra. In Greek mythology, Alexandra was a by-name of the goddess Hera. It was popularized by Alexander the Great. Shura can also be a diminutive of the masculine name Aleksandr.
Shura Related Names
Variants: Aleksandrina, Sasha
Other Languages: Aleksander, Skender (Albanian), Alexander, Alexandra, Alexandros (Ancient Greek), Iskandar (Arabic), Aleksandr (Armenian), Alesander (Basque), Alexander (Biblical), Alexandros (Biblical Greek), Aleksandar, Aleksandra, Aleksandrina, Sasho (Bulgarian), Alexandre, Àlex (Catalan), Aleksandar, Aleksandra, Sandi, Sandra, Saša (Croatian), Alexandr, Alexandra, Aleš (Czech), Alexander, Alexandra, Aleksander, Sander, Sandra (Danish), Alexander, Alexandra, Alex, Lex, Sander, Sandra, Xander, Xandra (Dutch), Alexander, Alexandra, Al, Alec, Alex, Alexa, Alexandrea, Alexandria, Alexandrina, Alexina, Ali, Allie, Ally, Alyx, Lex, Lexa, Lexi, Lexie, Lexine, Lexy, Sandie, Sandra, Sandy, Sondra, Xander, Zandra (English), Aleksandro, Aleĉjo (Esperanto), Aleksander, Aleksandra (Estonian), Aleksanteri, Ale, Samppa, Sandra, Santeri, Santtu (Finnish), Alexandra, Alexandre, Alex, Alexandrie, Alexandrine, Sacha, Sandra, Sandrine (French), Alexandre (Galician), Aleksandre, Sandro (Georgian), Alexander, Alexandra, Alex, Alexandrine, Sandra, Sascha (German), Alexandra, Alexandros (Greek), Alexander, Alexandra, Alexandros (Greek Mythology), Alexander, Alexandra, Sándor, Szandra (Hungarian), Iskandar (Indonesian), Eskandar (Iranian), Alastar, Alastríona (Irish), Alessandra, Alessandro, Ale, Alessa, Sandra, Sandro (Italian), Sandra (Latvian), Aleksandras, Sandra (Lithuanian), Aleksandar, Aleksandra, Ace, Sandra, Sashka, Sasho (Macedonian), Aleksander, Alexander, Alexandra, Sander, Sandra (Norwegian), Sikandar (Pashto), Aleksander, Aleksandra, Ola, Olek (Polish), Alexandra, Alexandre, Alex, Alexandrina, Sandra, Xandinho (Portuguese), Alexandra, Alexandru, Sanda, Sandra, Sandu (Romanian), Alasdair, Alastair, Alistair, Alister, Saundra (Scottish), Aleksandar, Aleksandra, Sandra, Saša (Serbian), Alexander, Alexandra, Aleš (Slovak), Aleksander, Aleksandra, Aleks, Aleš, Sandi, Sandra, Saša, Sašo (Slovene), Alejandra, Alejandro, Ale, Alexandra (Spanish), Alexander, Alexandra, Sander, Sandra, Sassa (Swedish), İskender (Turkish), Oleksander, Oleksandr, Oleksandra, Lesya, Olek (Ukrainian), Sikandar (Urdu)