Gender Masculine
Usage Finnish
Pronounced Pron. /ˈte.ro/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Either a Finnish form of Terentius or a short form of Antero.

Related Names

VariantsAntti, Atte
DiminutiveAtte
Other Languages & CulturesAndre(African American) Andreas(Ancient Greek) Terentius(Ancient Roman) Ander(Basque) Andrei, Andrey(Belarusian) Andrew(Biblical) Andreas(Biblical Greek) Andreas(Biblical Latin) Andrei, Andrey(Bulgarian) Andreu(Catalan) Andria(Corsican) Andrej, Andrija, Andro(Croatian) Andrej, Ondřej(Czech) Anders, Andreas(Danish) André, Andreas, Andries, Dries(Dutch) Andre, Andrew, Terence, Andie, Andy, Dre, Drew, Terance, Terrance, Terrence, Terry(English) Tel(English (British)) Andres, Andrus, Anti(Estonian) Andras(Faroese) André(French) André(Galician) Andria, Terenti, Andro(Georgian) André, Andreas(German) Andreas(Greek) Andor, András, Endre, Andris, Bandi(Hungarian) Andrés(Icelandic) Aindréas, Aindriú(Irish) Andrea, Terenzio(Italian) Andrejs, Andris(Latvian) Andrius(Lithuanian) Andrej(Macedonian) Anaru(Maori) Anders, Andreas(Norwegian) Andrzej, Jędrzej(Polish) André(Portuguese) Andrei(Romanian) Andrei, Andrey, Terenti, Terentiy(Russian) Ándaras(Sami) Andria(Sardinian) Dand(Scots) Aindrea(Scottish Gaelic) Andrej, Andreja, Andrija(Serbian) Andrej, Ondrej(Slovak) Andraž, Andrej(Slovene) Andrés(Spanish) Anders, Andreas(Swedish) Andrii, Andriy(Ukrainian) Andreas(Welsh)

Name Days

Finland: April 10

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Entry updated April 25, 2021