Lexi
Lexi or—less commonly—Lexie is a nickname of given names starting with "Alex" or another variation of the name "Lex" (such as Alexis, Alexandra, Alexandria, Alexander, Alexandre, Alexa, Alexia etc.).
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Both forms usually, but not exclusively, refer to a female name.
People
- Lexi Ainsworth, American actress, best known for portraying Kristina Davis on General Hospital
- Lexi Alexander, German filmmaker and martial artist
- Lexi Allen, also known by her mononym Lexi, American singer, actress and television personality
- Lexi Belle, American porn actress
- Lexi Bender, American ice hockey player
- Lexie Bigham, American actor
- Lexi Boling, American fashion model
- Lexie Brown, American basketball player
- Lexie Contursi, American actress
- Lexi Davis, American softball player
- Lexie Dean Robertson, American poet
- Lexi duPont, American freestyle skier
- Lexi Elisha, American Christian musician
- Lexie Elkins, American softball player
- Lexie Feeney, Australian archer
- Lexi Fernandez, Filipino actress, host, singer and dancer
- Lexie Fyfe, American professional wrestler
- Lexi Lane, American professional wrestler
- Lexie Madden, American beauty pageant titleholder
- Lexi Peters, American ice hockey player
- Lexie Priessman, American artistic gymnast
- Lexi Randall, Former child actor
- Lexi Thompson, American golfer
- Lexi VonderLieth, American surfer
- Lexi Weeks, American pole vaulter
- Lexi Wilson, Bahamian model
- Lexi Zaffarano (born 2004), American teen patient from Beaumont Health
Fictional characters
- Lexi Bunny, an anthropomorphic rabbit from Loonatics Unleashed
- Lexie Carver, a soap opera character
- Lexie Grey, a character from the Grey's Anatomy TV series
- Lexi Howard, a character from the Euphoria TV series
- Lexie MacDonald, a character from a BBC series
- Lexi King, a fictional character from the soap opera Emmerdale
- Lexi Sterling, a character from the soap opera Melrose Place
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