The name Alejandro Santiago is commonly spelled with an initial /æ/ sound, followed by /l/ and /e/ sounds, then a stress on the first syllable /hɑːn/, the combination of /d/ and /r/ sounds, and ending with /o/. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), this name may be written as /ælɛˈhɑːndʒɹo səntiˈæɡo/ to indicate the specific sounds that make up the name. Knowing the phonetic transcription of a name can help with correct pronunciation and spelling.
The name "Alejandro Santiago" does not have an etymology of its own, as it is a combination of two proper names.
The name "Alejandro" is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Greek name "Alexandros", which means "defender of men" or "protector". It is a common name used in Spanish-speaking countries.
The name "Santiago" also has Spanish origins and is derived from the Latin name "Sancius" or "Sanctius", meaning "saint" or "holy". It is often associated with the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, known as the Camino de Santiago.
Therefore, the combination "Alejandro Santiago" is a personal name without a specific etymology and is a result of combining two separate Spanish names.