1. Andrew
Andrew: Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "masculine"
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We found 65 names that are similar to "Andrey" based on sound and style.
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Andrew: Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "masculine"
Andre: "Manly," embodying strength and determination (Greek origin).
Andrei: Russian origin, meaning "manly" or "brave".
Ander: Basque origin, meaning "lady", "handsome", or "dung"
Andrae: Manly, masculine (Greek)
Andru: Greek origin, meaning "man" or "warrior," symbolizing strength, courage, and protection.
Aundre: African origin, meaning "ruler" or "leader"
Andruw: Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "warrior," associated with the apostle Andrew.
Andrue: Greek origin, "man"; represents masculinity, strength, and determination.
Andr: Man, Warrior (Greek)
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Andr: Man, Warrior (Greek)
Andriy: Ukrainian/Russian variant of Andreas, meaning "man, warrior, or manliness"; symbolizes strength, courage, and determination.
Aundra: Flower, beauty
Greek/Belarusian/Old Norse origins, meaning "manly" or "courageous"
Authority and leadership.
Andro: Manly, masculine
Hungarian name meaning defender of man.
Anterrio: Readiness, strength, determination (Latin, "before war")
Antero means "manly" or "heroic" in Finnish, or represents the Greek god Anteros, who personified requited love
Andrie: Manly, courageous
Strong and graceful (Greek/Gaelic)
Andreo: Greek, "manly"
Manly and brave
Andreu: Catalan name "manly".
Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "strong"
Andriu: Manly, courageous.
Flower, symbolizing delicate beauty, ephemeral nature, joy, growth, and connection to the world.
Noble strength
Andaira: Angel, purity, innocence, and divine protection.
Man/warrior, creative and intelligent.