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ANDEREW
MasculineAndrew, of English origin, means 'manly' or 'brave', composed of 'man' and '-freedom'. It has been widely used throughout history, particularly in Scotland where it was borne by Saint Andrew.
ANDERS
MasculineNamed Anders, of Norwegian origin, his name means 'manly' or 'strong' in Old Norse.
ANDERSEN
MasculineDanish masculine given name derived from Anders, meaning "son of Anders," which originates from the Greek Andreas, composed of elements meaning "man" and "like a man." Popularized by Hans Christian Andersen, the famous Danish author known for his fairy tales, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents worldwide.
ANDERSON
MasculineEnglish name originally derived from the Old Norse "Aðalbrandr", meaning "noble sword".
ANDERSSON
MasculineAnderson is a Swedish surname derived from 'Anders', meaning 'stronger', with '-son' signifying 'son of Anders'. It's one of Sweden's most common surnames, carrying meanings of strength, resilience, adaptability, and family heritage.
ANDERSYN
MasculineRare Welsh name composed of "Ander," meaning strong or courageous, and "syn," signifying union, translating to "strong union.
ANDERW
MasculineAndrew is an English given name of Greek origin meaning "manly" or "courageous," popular since the Middle Ages and widespread after King Henry II named his illegitimate son Andrew.
ANDERZON
MasculineMeet Anderzon, a striking Basque name derived from 'Ander' meaning 'very manly', followed by '-son', denoting 'son of'. It's a unique choice with a rich history in Basque culture.
ANDES
MasculineThe name Andes, derived from Greek 'andros' meaning 'man', is associated with virility and strength.
ANDEW
MasculineAndrew is a strong and manly Greek name meaning 'man'.
ANDHY
MasculineIndonesian name derived from "andhi," meaning "storm." It signifies strength and resilience.
ANDI
MasculineShort form of Andrew, a Greek name meaning 'manly' or 'strong.'
ANDIE
MasculineEnigmatic name, potentially derived from Andrea (Italian, 'strong') or shortened forms of other names. Despite its unclear origins, Andie has been widely used since medieval times in England and France. Today, it persists as a popular choice worldwide.
ANDIEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'and,' meaning 'mighty', associated with biblical apostle Andrew.
ANDIN
MasculineRare Basque name meaning 'height' or 'top'.
ANDINO
MasculineItalian name derived from "vento" (wind) and "-ino" (diminutive), meaning "little southern wind". It was popular among Italian nobility during the Renaissance and carries a strong sense of Italian heritage and culture.
ANDIS
MasculineThe Greek-derived male given name Andis means "man" and signifies masculinity, strength, courage, leadership, and wisdom.
ANDOLS
MasculineRare Basque name, originating from the region in southern France and northern Spain where the Basque language and culture are preserved. Its meaning remains mysterious due to its rarity and lack of documented translations into other languages.
ANDON
MasculineTraditional Bulgarian male name with roots in Old Slavic, derived from "Andronikos" meaning "man" or "virile.
ANDONI
MasculineBasque boy's name meaning 'peace', traditionally given in the Basque Country with notable figures like footballer Andoni Goikoetxea and chef Andoni Luis Aduriz.
ANDONY
MasculineRare, distinct Spanish name derived from Andrés, meaning 'manly' or 'victorious' in Greek, rooted in ancient Greek history and popularized by Saint Andrew.
ANDOR
MasculineHungarian name meaning 'brave' or 'victorious', popular among ancient Hungarian nobility.
ANDR
MasculineThe name André is of Greek origin, meaning 'manly' or 'virile', derived from the Greek word 'andros'. It has been widely popular throughout history, particularly in France where it has traditionally been used for boys but has also become increasingly popular for girls in recent years.
ANDRA
MasculineOriginating from ancient Roman roots, Andra is a captivating female name derived from the Latin word 'andros', meaning 'manly'. Despite its masculine etymology, Andra has been predominantly used as a feminine name throughout history to symbolize strength and courage.
ANDRADE
MasculineBasque origin, dating back to the Middle Ages. It means "virile" or "courageous," reflecting its historical use as a boy's name embodying strength and bravery. Today, it remains popular in Portugal and Spain, carrying a sense of tradition and heritage.
ANDRAE
MasculineAndrae, of African origin from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, translates to 'I have come to meet'.
ANDRANIK
MasculineArmenian male given name derived from 'and' meaning 'man' and 'ranik' meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and endurance.
ANDRAS
MasculineAndrás is a historic Hungarian male name derived from Old German Anderich, signifying 'powerful man'.
ANDRAY
MasculineRare Russian name derived from Andrei, meaning 'similar to man'.
ANDRE
MasculineAndré is a French masculine given name derived from the Greek 'Andreas', meaning 'manly' or 'courageous'.
ANDREA
MasculineItalian origin meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', traditionally used as a male name but now popular for both genders in English-speaking countries.
ANDREAN
MasculineUnique Greek male name meaning 'manly' or 'virile', derived from the name Andreas.
ANDREAS
MasculineGreek name meaning 'manly' or 'virile', popularized by Saint Andrew and used throughout history by notable figures.
ANDREAU
MasculineAndreu is a rare French given name of Greek origin, meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', derived from the Occitan name Andreu.
ANDREAUS
MasculineRare Greek variant of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', with historical use in European nobility.
ANDREAZ
MasculineItalian name with origins tracing back centuries, meaning "manly" or "courageous".
ANDRECO
MasculineDistinctive male name of Italian origin, derived from Andrea, meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
ANDREE
MasculineCaptivating Greek name derived from 'andr,' meaning 'man,' often associated with strength and courage.
ANDREI
MasculineSlavic given name of Greek origin meaning "man".
ANDREINA
MasculineItalian feminine form of Andrea, derived from the Greek 'Andreas', meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', popularized by Saint Andrew.