People with the given name Alexander or variants include: •
Technoblade (1999–2022), American YouTuber, real name Alexander, surname not made public •
Alexander (1927–2023), British sculptor and conceptual artist •
Alexander Aigner (1909–1988), Austrian mathematician •
Aleksandr Akimov (1953–1986), Russian nuclear engineer who died in Chernobyl •
Alexander Albon (born 1996), Thai-British racing driver •
Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (1883–1946), Russian composer •
Aleksander Allila (1890–?), Finnish politician •
Alexander Argov (1914–1995), Russian-born Israeli composer •
Alexander Armah (born 1994), American football player •
Alexander Armstrong (born 1970), British comedian and singer •
Aleksandr Averbukh (born 1974), Israeli pole vaulter •
Alex Baldock (born 1970), British businessman •
Alec Baldwin (born Alexander Rae Baldwin III, 1958), American actor •
Aleksander Barkov (born 1995), Finnish ice hockey player •
Alexander G. Bassuk, American pediatric neurologist •
Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), Scottish inventor of the first practical telephone •
Alexander Björk (born 1990), Swedish golfer •
Alexander Borodin (1833–1887), Russian composer •
Alexander Calder (1898–1976), American sculptor best known for making mobiles •
Alexander Milne Calder (1846-1923), American sculptor •
Alexander Stirling Calder (1870-1945), American sculptor •
Aleksandr Davidovich (disambiguation), several people •
Alexander Davidson (disambiguation), several people •
Alexander Day (disambiguation), several people •
Alexander Nicholas de Abrew Abeysinghe (1894–1963), Sri Lankan Sinhala politician •
Alex DeBrincat (born 1997), American ice hockey player •
Alexander Davidovich Dilman (born 1976), Russian organic chemist •
Aleksandar Djordjevic (born 1967), Serbian basketball player •
Alexander Dubček (1921–1992), leader of Czechoslovakia (1968–1969) •
Alex Ebert (born 1978), American singer-songwriter •
Alexander Lee (born 1988), also known as Alexander or Xander, South Korean singer, member of U-KISS •
Alexander Exarch (1810–1891), Bulgarian revivalist, publicist and journalist, participant in the struggle for an independent Bulgarian Exarchate •
Alex Ferguson (born 1941), Scottish football player and manager •
Alexander Fleming (1881–1955), Scottish discoverer of penicillin •
Alexander Zusia Friedman (1897–1943), Polish rabbi, educator, activist, and journalist •
Aleksander Gabelic (born 1965), Swedish politician •
Alex Galchenyuk (born 1994), American ice hockey player •
Alexander Gardner (disambiguation), multiple people •
Alexander Glazunov (1865–1936), Russian composer •
Alexander Goldberg (born 1974), British rabbi, barrister, and human rights activist •
Alexander Goldberg (chemical engineer), Israeli chemical engineer and President of the
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology •
Alexander Goldscheider (born 1950), Czech/British composer, producer and writer •
Alexander Gomelsky (1928–2005), Russian head coach of USSR basketball national team for 30 years •
Alexander Gordon (disambiguation), several people •
Aleksandr Gordon (1931–2020), Russian-Soviet director, screenwriter and actor •
Aleksandr Gorelik (1945–2012), Soviet figure skater •
Alexander Gould (born 1994), American actor •
Alexander Grothendieck (1928–2014), German-born French mathematician •
Alexander Gustafsson (born 1987), Swedish mixed martial arts fighter •
Alexander Haig (1924–2010), American general and politician •
Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804), first
United States Secretary of the Treasury and one of the
founding fathers of the United States •
Alexander Hamilton Jr. (1786–1875), American attorney and son of Alexander Hamilton •
Alexander Hamilton Jr. (1816–1889), son of
James Alexander Hamilton and grandson of Alexander Hamilton •
Alexander Haugg (born 1968), German actor •
Alexander Held (born 1958), German actor •
Alexander Henn, German anthropologist •
Alexander Henry (1823–1883), mayor of Philadelphia •
Alex Higgins (1949–2010), Northern Irish snooker player •
Alexander Hofmann (born 1992), German politician •
Alexander Hollins (born 1996), American football player •
Alexander Holtz (born 2002), Swedish ice hockey player •
Alex Horne (born 1978), British comedian •
Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), Prussian naturalist and explorer •
Alexander Ilečko (1937–2023), Slovak sculptor •
Alexander Isak (born 1999), Swedish Football Player •
Alexander Isakov (1730–1794), Russian major general •
Alex Israel (born 1982), American artist •
Alex Israel, founder of
Metropolis Technologies •
Alex Jones (born 1974), American radio show host and conspiracy theorist •
Aleksandr Kamshalov (1932–2019), Soviet politician •
Alex Kapranos (born 1972), Scottish musician, author, songwriter and producer, front-man of
Franz Ferdinand •
Aleksandar Katai (born 1991), Serbian footballer •
Alexander Kerensky (1881–1970) leader of
Russian Provisional Government •
Alexander Kerfoot (born 1994), Canadian ice hockey player •
Aleksandr Khrupin (born 1994), Russian para-athlete •
Alex Killorn (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey player •
Alexander Klaws (born 1983), German singer and songwriter •
Alexander Klingspor (born 1977), Swedish painter and sculptor •
Alexander Kluge (1932–2026), German author, philosopher, academic and film director •
Aleksandr Kogan (born 1985/86), Moldovan-born American psychologist and data scientist •
Alexander Kops (born 1984), Dutch politician •
Alexander Korda (1893–1956), Hungarian film director •
Alexander Kucheryavenko (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player •
Aleksander Kwaśniewski (born 1954), former
President of Poland •
Aleksander Lesser (1814–1884), Polish painter, illustrator, and art critic •
Alexander Levinsky (1910–1990), Canadian ice hockey player •
Alexander Ivanovich Levitov (1835–1877), Russian writer •
Alexander Lévy (born 1990), French golfer •
Alexander Ludwig (born 1992), Canadian actor •
Alexander "Sandy" Lyle (born 1958), Scottish golfer •
Alexander Lukashenko (born 1954),
President of Belarus •
Alex Manninger (born 1977), Austrian footballer •
Alexander "Ali" Marpet (born 1993), American football player •
Aleksandr Marshal (born 1957), Russian singer, songwriter, and musician •
Alexander Mattison (born 1998), American football player •
Alexander McCall Smith (born 1948), Scottish writer •
Alexander McClure (1828–1909), American politician, editor and writer • Alexander Lyell McEwin (1897–1988), known as
Lyell McEwin, Australian politician, Minister for Health •
Alexander McQueen (1969–2010), British fashion designer and couturier •
Alexander Michel Melki (born 1992), Swedish-Lebanese footballer •
Alexander Mirsky (born 1964), Latvian politician •
Alexander Mitta (1933–2025), Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter and actor •
Alexander Mohrenberg (born 1995), German politician •
Alexander Francis Molamure (1888–1951), 1st Speaker of the State Council of Ceylon and 1st Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka •
Aleksandr Nikolayev (disambiguation), several people •
Alexander Nikolov (boxer) (born 1940), Bulgarian boxer •
Alex Norén (born 1982), Swedish golfer •
Alexander Nylander (born 1998), Swedish ice hockey player •
Alexander O'Neal (born 1953), American singer •
Alexander Ovechkin (born 1985), Russian hockey player •
Alexander Patch (1889–1945), American general during
World War II •
Aleksandr Panayotov (born 1984), Russian-Ukrainian singer and songwriter •
Alexander Pechtold (born 1965), Dutch politician •
Alexander Penn (1906–1972), Israeli poet •
Alexander Perera Jayasuriya (1901–1980), Sri Lankan Sinhala MP and Cabinet Minister •
Alexander Pichushkin (born 1974), prolific Russian serial killer •
Alex Pietrangelo (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player •
Alexander Piorkowski (1904–1948), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes •
Alexander Ponomarenko (born 1964), Russian billionaire businessman •
Alexander Pope (1688–1744), English poet •
Alexander Popov (disambiguation), several people •
Alexander Ptushko (1900–1973), Russian film director •
Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), Russian writer •
Aleksandar Radišić (born 1984), Serbian para-athlete •
Alexander Radulov (born 1986), Russian ice hockey player •
Alexander Raevsky (aviator) (1887–1937), Russian aviator •
Alexander Ragoza (1858–1919), Russian general in World War I •
Alexander Edmund de Silva Wijegooneratne Samaraweera Rajapakse (1866–1937), Sri Lankan Sinhala politician •
Alexander Rendell (born 1990), Thai actor and singer •
Alexander Robinson (1901-1995), Northern Irish boxer, Ulster loyalist paramilitary and Ulster Special Constabulary reservist. •
Alex Rodriguez (born 1975), Major League Baseball star, won 3 AL MVP awards, also known as A-Rod •
Alexander Rou (1906–1973), Russian film director •
Alexander Rowe (born 1992), Australian athlete •
Alexander Rudolph ("Al McCoy"; 1894–1966), American boxer •
Alexander Russell (born 2002), Welsh cricketer •
Alexander Rybak (born 1986), Belarusian-born Norwegian artist and violinist •
Alexander Salkind (1921–1997), French film producer •
Alex Salmond (1954–2024), Scottish politician, first minister of Scotland (2007–2014) •
Aleksandar Šćepanović (born 1982), Croatian basketballer •
Alexander Schaller (born 2002), German bobsledder •
Alexander Scholz (born 1992), Danish footballer •
Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915), Russian composer and pianist •
Alexander Selkirk (1676–1721), Scottish privateer and Royal Navy officer •
Alexander Semin (born 1984), Russian hockey player •
Aleksander Serov (born 1951), Russian singer •
Alexander Serov (1820–1871), Russian composer •
Alexander Shatilov (born 1987), Uzbek-Israeli artistic gymnast •
Alexander Theodore "Sasha" Shulgin (1925–2014), American chemist, psychopharmacologist, and author •
Alexander Sieghart (born 1994), Thai footballer •
Alexander Skarsgård (born 1976), Swedish actor •
Alexander Solonik (1960–1997), Russian murder victim •
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008), Russian writer, Nobel laureate, Soviet dissident •
Alexander Stafford, British politician •
Alexander Stavenitz (1901–1960), Russian Empire-born American visual artist and educator •
Alexander Steen (born 1984), Swedish ice hockey player •
Alexander Stevens (disambiguation), several people •
Alex Stitt (1939–2016), Australian graphic designer and animator •
Alexander Stubb (born 1968), Finnish politician •
Alexander "Sonny" Styles (born 2004), American football player •
Alexander Suvorov (1730–1800), Russian military leader •
Alexander Thorburn (1836–1894), Canadian politician •
Alexander Tikhonov (born 1947), Russian biathlete •
Alex Turner (born 1986), British musician, songwriter and producer, front-man of
Arctic Monkeys and
The Last Shadow Puppets •
Alexander Vainberg (born 1961), Russian politician •
Lex van Dam (born 1968), Dutch trader and TV personality •
Alexander Van der Bellen (born 1944),
President of Austria •
Alexander Varchenko (born 1949), Russian mathematician •
Aleksander Veingold (born 1953), Estonian and Soviet chess player and coach •
Alexander Verkhovskiy (born 1956), Russian entrepreneur •
Aleksandr Verkhovsky (1886–1938), Russian military and political figure •
Alexander Vika (1933–2025), Slovak sculptor •
Aleksandr Vlasov (disambiguation), several people •
Alexander Volkanovski (born 1988), UFC Fighter •
Alexander Voltz (born 1999), Australian composer •
Aleksandar Vučić (born 1970),
President of Serbia •
Alexander Wennberg (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player •
Alexander Wijemanne, Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and politician •
Alexander Wilson (disambiguation), several people •
Alex Zanardi (born 1966), Italian racing driver and paracyclist •
Aleksandar Zečević (born 1996), Serbian basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League •
Alexander Zhurbin (born 1945), Russian composer •
Alexander Ziegler (German writer) (1822–1887), German writer and economist •
Alexander Ziegler (Swiss writer) (1944–1987), Swiss author and actor •
Alexander Zverev (born 1997), German tennis player •
Oleksandr Andriyevskyi (born 1994), Ukrainian footballer •
Oleksandr Berestianyi (1954–2025), Ukrainian poet •
Oleksandr Usyk (born 1987), Ukrainian professional boxer •
Oleksandr Zakhozhyi (born 1993), Ukrainian professional boxer •
Oleksandr Zubov (born 1983), Ukrainian chess player and Grandmaster ==In other languages==