Andrea

Andrea typically means 'manly', 'brave', or 'courageous'. Historically associated with the masculine qualities of strength and valor, the name is used widely across cultures, often considered elegant and sophisticated in its feminine variant.

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The name Andrea has its roots in the Greek name Andreas, which means 'manly' or 'brave'. It has been adapted across languages and cultures, retaining similar meanings related to bravery and masculinity.

  • Popularity: 404th
  • Babies named Andrea in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1671
    Male: 14
  • Nicknames: Andy, Drea, Andi, Rea, Anne.
  • Full Names: Andres, Andrina, Anders, Andrew, Andressa.
  • Famous Namesakes: Andrea Bocelli-Singer, Andrea Pirlo-Footballer, Andrea Corr-Musician, Andrea Dworkin-Feminist, Andrea Riseborough-Actress.
  • Gender: Unisex but more commonly used for females in most Anglophone countries.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Andrea resonates with the number 4, a number signifying hard work, productivity, and a practical approach to all aspects of life. It denotes a person who is methodical and capable of setting and achieving goals, embodying traits of diligence and reliability.

Andrea has maintained steady popularity over the years, particularly as a female name in countries like Italy, the USA, and Spain. Its unisex flexibility and timeless charm have contributed to its enduring appeal across cultures.

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