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Andreis is a Greek name meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', popularized by historical figures like Andreas Papandreou and associated with strength and leadership.
Andrej is a Slavic name meaning 'manly,' composed of elements 'andr-' (man) and '-ej' (belongingness), popular among notable figures like painter Andrej Kolesnikov and physicist Andrej Sakharov.
Andrejs is a Latvian male name of Greek origin meaning 'honoring man', popular for centuries with notable bearers like poet Andrejs Upītis.
Andrek is a Slavic name of Macedonian origin, meaning 'heroic power' or 'powerful ruler.'
Andrel is a distinctive Hebrew variant of Andrew, meaning "strong" or "manly," with a rich historical background and growing popularity despite its rarity.
Andrell is a Latin-origin name that means 'virile' or 'manly', derived from the Greek Andreas.
Andren is a centuries-old Swedish name meaning 'manly' or 'strong', originating from the Old Norse Andrædr.
Andreo is an Italian name derived from Latin Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'courageous'. It has a rich history, popularized by early Christians and Saint Andrew, one of Jesus Christ's apostles.
Andreous is a rare Greek name meaning 'manly' or 'virile', derived from Andrew via Andreas.
Andreq is a unique given name of Breton origin, derived from the Greek Andreas meaning "man" or "mighty".
Andres is a Spanish-derived name of Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "victorious", with a rich history dating back to ancient times and many notable bearers throughout history.
Andress, of Greek origin, means 'man' (andros) and was notably borne by Saint Andress.
Originating from medieval Italy, the surname Andretti traces back to 'andert', meaning 'first' or 'original', reflecting an early or founding member.
Andreu is a Catalan name derived from Greek Andrew, meaning 'strong' or 'manly', often associated with Catalan culture and history, though less common outside Catalonia.
Andreus is a rare, mysterious name of unknown origin, distinct from Andrew despite similarities.
Andrew is an English name derived from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "courageous". It was popularized through Saint Andrew, one of Jesus Christ's apostles and patron saint of Scotland.
Andrewjacob is a distinctive name combining traditional English "Andrew" meaning 'manly' or 'strong', and Hebrew surname "Jacob" meaning 'supplanter'.
Andrewjames is an English given name derived from two distinct names, 'Andrew' meaning "strong" and 'James' meaning "supplanter", each with rich histories and significances.
Andrewjohn is a distinctive English given name combining Andrew ("manly" or "strong") and John ("God is gracious"), popularized in Scotland for their biblical significance. Despite its rarity, it reflects strength and divine favor.
Andrewjoseph is an Irish compound name derived from the Greek 'Andreas' meaning "manly" and Hebrew 'Joseph' meaning "God will increase".
Andrewmichael is an English given name of Greek origin, combining 'Andrew' meaning 'strong' with 'Michael' signifying 'who is like God', conveying the meaning 'strong as God'.
Andrews is an English masculine given name derived from the Greek 'Andreios', meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
Andrey is a Slavic name of ancient Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "courageous," popular in Eastern Europe and associated with St. Andrew, one of Jesus Christ's apostles.
Andrez is a rare and distinctive name of unclear origin, possibly derived from Basque 'Andrea' or Greek Andrew, bearing meanings like 'brave' or 'strong', worn by those seeking uniqueness.
Andri is a Greek male given name derived from Andrew, meaning 'man' or 'virile'.
Andria is an Italian name derived from the city of Andria in Puglia, originally founded by Greeks who named it "Andrade," meaning "man.
Andrian is a unique French name derived from the Germanic 'Adrianus', meaning 'dark-man' or 'noble-man'.
Andric is a Slovenian name meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea', inspired by the historic sea between Italy and the Balkans.
Andrick is a distinctive French male given name composed of André, meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', and the diminutive suffix -ick.
Meet Andrico, a unique Greek name derived from 'andros', meaning 'man' or 'male', symbolizing strength and courage.
Andrei is a Romanian name meaning "manly" derived from Greek 'ANDREAS', signifying manhood and courage.
Andriel: A Hebrew boy's name meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', associated with the angel Andriel in Jewish mysticism.
Andrik: A rare, captivating Greek name derived from "andra" meaning 'man'. It was popularized during the Byzantine Empire's Middle Ages by figures like Andrikos, a brave general who fought against the Bulgarians in the 10th century. Today, though less recognized than names like Alexander or Gregory, Andrik remains a powerful and distinctive choice for parents seeking uniqueness with historical roots. Pronounced AHN-dreek, it consists of three syllables with a melodic rhythm.
Andris is a boy's name of Latvian origin, derived from Latin Andreas meaning "manly" or "victorious".
Andrius is a Lithuanian male name derived from the Old Baltic deity Andra, meaning "man" or "warrior," carrying a powerful historical foundation.
Andriy is a Ukrainian name derived from Greek Andreas, meaning 'brave', and has been popular in Ukraine for centuries.
Andro is a rare Greek male name derived from "andros," meaning 'manly' or 'masculine.'
Andron is a Greek name meaning 'man', derived from Andreas, and has historical significance as the name of Saint Andrew.
Andropolis is a rare, distinctive Greek male name meaning "city of men.
Andros is a rare Greek male name of uncertain origin, believed to mean "man". It has been used in Greece since ancient times and is associated with the island of Andros.