List of Famous people named Alix
Alix Klineman
Alexandra "Alix" Klineman is an American beach volleyball and former indoor volleyball player. In high school she was the 2006 Gatorade National Player of the Year. She was a four-time All-American in volleyball at Stanford University, and the 2010 Volleyball Magazine national player of the year. She won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2011 Pan American Games. Switching to beach volleyball, she was named part of the 2018 Association of Volleyball Professionals Team of the Year, and individually honored with the 2018 and 2019 Best Blocker awards. At 6' 5", she is considerably taller than the average height for professional female volleyball players.
Alix Bénézech
Alix Bénézech is a French actress.
Alix Bauer
Alix Bauer Tapuach is a Mexican singer of Ashkenazi Jewish origin.
Princess Alix of Luxembourg
Alix, Princess de Ligne was the fourth daughter and youngest child of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, and Felix of Bourbon-Parma. She was, by birth, Princess of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau and Princess of Bourbon-Parma. She was a sister of Grand Duke Jean and aunt of Grand Duke Henri.
Alix Duchet
Alix Duchet is a French basketball player for Tango Bourges Basket and the French national team.
Alix Nyokas
Alix Kévynn Nyokas is a French professional handballer who plays for Portuguese club Benfica.
Alix de Lannoy
Countess Alix de Lannoy was a Belgian noblewoman and the mother of Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie of Luxembourg.
Alix of Ibelin
Alix of Ibelin, was Queen consort of Cyprus and nominal Queen consort of Jerusalem as the second wife of King Hugh IV of Cyprus. She was queen from 31 March 1324| until Hugh's abdication on 24 November 1358. Two of her sons, Peter and James reigned as kings of Cyprus.
Alix, Princess Napoléon
Alix, Princess Napoléon is the widow of Louis, Prince Napoléon, the disputed head of the House of Bonaparte, and pretender to the Imperial throne of France from their marriage in 1949 until his death in 1997. Bonapartists regarded her as "Empress of the French" for almost fifty years of the 20th century.