Proper noun
Aleksey
A transliteration of the Russian male given name Алексей (Alekséj), equivalent to Alexius.
Aleksey Shakhmatov published a pioneering textological analysis of the narrative in 1908. Source: Internet
Although Nikon's far-flung ambitions of steering the country to a theocratic form of government precipitated his defrocking and exile, Tsar Aleksey deemed it reasonable to uphold many of his innovations. Source: Internet
Aleksey Zaytsev, a Russian foreign ministry spokesperson, said that Russia is closely monitoring the drills. Source: Internet
Following various speeches, Governor-General Aleksey Kuropatkin closed the events with words "Long Live a great free Russia". Source: Internet
His grandson was musicology professor and writer Aleksey Ivanovich Kandinsky (1918 – 2000), whose career was both focused on and centered in Russia. Source: Internet
Aleksey Yob Tvoyumat, first-year graphic design student. Source: Internet