Usage: Ancient Greek, Greek, German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Welsh, Italian, Finnish, English, Biblical Latin, Biblical GreekPronounced: an-DREH-as (Greek, German, Swedish, Welsh, Italian), an-DREH-yas (Dutch), AHN-dreh-ahs (Finnish), an-DRAY-əs (English), ahn-DRAY-əs (English)Meaning: Form of ANDREW used in several languages and in the Greek and Latin New Testament.
Pronounced: an-DREH-as (Greek, German, Swedish, Welsh, Italian), an-DREH-yas (Dutch), AHN-dreh-ahs (Finnish), an-DRAY-əs (English), ahn-DRAY-əs (English)
Meaning: Form of ANDREW used in several languages and in the Greek and Latin New Testament.