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Andreas ...?
Andreas is the latinate form of Andrew and less as overused. I feel it's a nice little alternative. What do you think of Andreas?
Do you prefer it to Andrew?Slytherin will help you on your way to greatness!!!
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I like it a lot, and yes, I do prefer it to Andrew. It sounds ancient and modern alike, with a cosmopolitan air. My only issue would be the pronunciation - is the middle syllable DREH, or DRAY, DREE, or something else?
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I love it and it’s on my list. It’s handsome and interesting. It doesn’t hurt that I’ve only ever seen Andreas used once and it was in a book I was reading. I like Andrew too but what Andreas has going for it is a lack of popularity in the USA.
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It was a common name for boys born in my generation where I'm living. I'm working with one and went to school with multiple Andreas's.
I'm pretty neutral about the name. I dislike Adde though, which is a common nickname.
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I do prefer it to Andrew; I perceive it as a German rather than a Latin form because that's how it comes across where I live. There are no stats to back this up, but I'd guess that the most popular form here is either Andrew or Andre, and then Andreas.For the record, I don't like any of them.
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I like Andreas very much and prefer it to Andrew.
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oops, meant to reply to OPI don't like Andrew, but Andreas doesn't appeal to me either. I prefer Andre to both.

This message was edited 1/25/2020, 11:27 PM

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its ok, I prefer Andrew or Andre
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No, I like Andrew much better.Andreas reminds me of the old joke: What caused the big earthquake in California? It was San Andreas's fault.
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