[Facts] Andria in Gaelic ?
I was just wondering...Once, some years ago, someone told me that my name, Andria, means something in Gaelic; i have no idea if it's true or not, and I don't know where to search.
A google search didn't help. Moreover, if there's any resemblance with a Gaelic word, it may be just phonetic.
Thanks in advance,
Andria.
A google search didn't help. Moreover, if there's any resemblance with a Gaelic word, it may be just phonetic.
Thanks in advance,
Andria.
This message was edited 3/27/2005, 8:47 AM
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Andria a corsican form of Andrew.
Well clicking on related names link under Andria it comes up with:
'gaelic' names related to Andria:
Scottish Aindrea - scot form of Andrew
Irish Aindreas - irish form of Andrew
Irish Aindriu - irish form of Andrew
Welsh Andras - welsh form of Andrew
click on the links for any more information.
Nai
My !s Jesse, Ruairi, 'Patch', Taran, David, Takeshi, Damian, Leo, Brynn, Milo, Doran, Arthur, 'Rusty', 'Maddy', 'Josie', Clare, Sue, Carys, Tamika, Keiko, Akiko, Kate, Alessandra, Olwen, Greer & 'Annie'.
My ?s twins Talbot & Tamsin.
Well clicking on related names link under Andria it comes up with:
'gaelic' names related to Andria:
Scottish Aindrea - scot form of Andrew
Irish Aindreas - irish form of Andrew
Irish Aindriu - irish form of Andrew
Welsh Andras - welsh form of Andrew
click on the links for any more information.
Nai
My !s Jesse, Ruairi, 'Patch', Taran, David, Takeshi, Damian, Leo, Brynn, Milo, Doran, Arthur, 'Rusty', 'Maddy', 'Josie', Clare, Sue, Carys, Tamika, Keiko, Akiko, Kate, Alessandra, Olwen, Greer & 'Annie'.
My ?s twins Talbot & Tamsin.