[Facts] ...before you start shaving... (Mike C please take note!)
Yep, 'Andreia' in Greek generally means "manliness, manly spirit". But it also is synonymous to *braveness*. Aristotle does use the word in conjunction to women in Politics 1260a22 :)Under NO CICUMSTANCES does "andreia" mean "womanliness".Here are some "politically correct" etymologies of a couple of bona fide Greek girlie names related to Andrea:Andrafile : "friend of braveness" (file: friend)
Andragathe : "brave goodness" (agathos: goodness")
Andrea : "braveness in spirit"
Andreas : ditto
Andreia : ditto
Androdice: "braven and judicious" (Dikaio: judicious)
Androklea "brave and glorious" (Kleos: glory)
Andromache "braveness in battle" (Mache: battle)
Andromeda : "master of braveness" (Medon: master of)
Andronika: "braveness in victory" (Nike: victory)
Andronike : ditto
Androteleia: "braveness and perfection" (Telion: perfect)
Androtima : "Braveness and honor": (Time: honor, valor)P.S. For non-PC etymologies, replace "braveness" with "manliness" :PPP
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Epiphany  ·  Andrea  ·  6/3/2001, 2:39 PM
...before you start shaving... (Mike C please take note!)  ·  Pavlos  ·  6/5/2001, 6:29 AM
Andrea...  ·  Zelda  ·  6/5/2001, 2:25 PM
Poor, dear, manly Andrea...  ·  Zelda  ·  6/4/2001, 1:45 PM
Omigawd! It's the lead drummer from "Send Me an Uzi"! n/t  ·  Nanaea  ·  6/4/2001, 2:04 PM
Hi Nan! n/t  ·  Zelda  ·  6/4/2001, 7:11 PM
Thank you, Zelda, for your compassion. *s*  ·  Andrea  ·  6/4/2001, 7:43 PM
Re: Epiphany  ·  Nanaea  ·  6/3/2001, 4:18 PM
Re: Epiphany  ·  Andrea  ·  6/3/2001, 9:17 PM
Re: Epiphany  ·  Nanaea  ·  6/4/2001, 5:56 AM
Re: Epiphany  ·  Andrea  ·  6/4/2001, 6:37 AM
Re: Epiphany  ·  Pavlos  ·  6/5/2001, 5:44 AM
A thought on the matter (txt)  ·  Selwyn  ·  6/4/2001, 8:24 AM
Re: A thought on the matter (txt)  ·  Andrea  ·  6/4/2001, 10:44 PM
Re: A thought on the matter (txt)  ·  Phyllis  ·  6/4/2001, 5:15 PM
Worry not Phyllis  ·  Selwyn  ·  6/4/2001, 5:54 PM