Gender Masculine
Scripts Андреј(Serbian, Macedonian)
Pronounced Pron. /ˈan.drɛj/(Czech, Slovak)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Form of Andrew in several languages.

Related Names

VariantsAndraž(Slovene) Ondřej(Czech) Ondrej(Slovak) Andrija, Andro(Croatian) Andreja, Andrija(Serbian)
Feminine FormsAndreja(Slovene) Andrea(Czech) Andrea(Slovak) Andrea, Andreja, Andrijana(Croatian) Andrea, Andrijana(Serbian)
Other Languages & CulturesAndre(African American) Andreas(Ancient Greek) Ander(Basque) Andrei, Andrey(Belarusian) Andrew(Biblical) Andreas(Biblical Greek) Andreas(Biblical Latin) Andrei, Andrey(Bulgarian) Andreu(Catalan) Andria(Corsican) Anders, Andreas(Danish) André, Andreas, Andries, Dries(Dutch) Andre, Andrew, Andie, Andy, Dre, Drew(English) Andres, Andrus, Anti(Estonian) Andras(Faroese) Antero, Antti, Atte, Tero(Finnish) André(French) André(Galician) Andria, Andro(Georgian) André, Andreas(German) Andreas(Greek) Andor, András, Endre, Andris, Bandi(Hungarian) Andrés(Icelandic) Aindréas, Aindriú(Irish) Andrea(Italian) Andrejs, Andris(Latvian) Andrius(Lithuanian) Anaru(Maori) Anders, Andreas(Norwegian) Andrzej, Jędrzej(Polish) André(Portuguese) Andrei(Romanian) Andrei, Andrey(Russian) Ándaras(Sami) Andria(Sardinian) Dand(Scots) Aindrea(Scottish Gaelic) Andrés(Spanish) Anders, Andreas(Swedish) Andrii, Andriy(Ukrainian) Andreas(Welsh)

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Name Days

Czechia: October 11
Slovakia: November 30

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Entry updated November 16, 2019