I know someone with this name, he's very smart and amazing. It's a very good name, some people mistake his name often for andrei, lol. It's a great name and I'd like to hear more males with this name!
A feminine version of a name that means “manly”. Huh. A little ironic. I do like this name, it sounds really nice, but I’ll never look at it the same knowing its meaning.
― Anonymous User 3/5/2020
-5
This name always reminds me of the word hand-dryer.
This isn't a feminine name. It literally means "man". I don't know how it became a popular name for girls, I would never think about naming my daughter "dude". In Italy it's still a predominantly masculine name, and a very popular one at that. I still prefer the forms Andre and Andreas, they've got a nicer edge to them.
Andrea's a beautiful name and I love it for a girl, only! I don’t like it for a boy at all because it sounds too feminine and I never thought of Andrea as masculine and it’s the feminine (girl) version of Andrew. I’ve also learned Andrew is being used for girls! The masculine form and the feminine form are both getting mixed up. Naming a boy Andrea is worse than naming a girl Andrew and like naming a boy Princess Flower Tiana.
― Anonymous User 11/28/2018
-12
I know Andrea was originally a boy's name, but it still sounds very feminine to me no matter how you pronounce it. I would just use Andre or Andrew instead.
People saying it sounds feminine should remember: 1) it originally was masculine, but because it ends in 'a' people believed it to be feminine. The same goes with Nicola; 2) the name starts with "andr" like many things that have to do with men (ex. Misandry) and there is a reason.