Male first names, forenames: of children, babies, boys, men, names 121 - 126 of 221 names found, sorted alphabetically
Names starting with "A" letter were added on site till now.
Male first names, forenames: of children, babies, boys, men
names 121 - 126 of 221 names found
sorted alphabetically
- Destiny number: 2, Name power: 65%
English form of the Ancient Greek name "Andreas". Andreas was derived from "aner" - "man" (genitive
"andros" - "of a man"), which would translate as "brave, manly, of men". In the New Testament the
apostle Andrew is the first disciple to join Jesus. He later preached in the Black Sea region (in
Dobrogea - in the South East of present Romania, and then up to the Dnieper river). There are
legends saying he was crucified on an X-shaped cross, after returning into Greece, in the city of
Patras, in Peloponnese. Saint Andrew is regarded as the patron of Greece, Romania, Russia,
Scotland. The flag of Scotland (and consequently the Union Flag which also features on the flags of
Australia, New Zealand and the arms and flag of Nova Scotia) feature St Andrew's saltire cross.
The feast of Andrew is observed on November 30 in both the Eastern and Western churches.
Visualisations: 2145 - Destiny number: 7, Name power: 61%
Form of Ukrainian name Andriy.
Visualisations: 2994 - Destiny number: 8, Name power: 71%
Ukrainian form of name Andrew.
Visualisations: 2821 - Destiny number: 6, Name power: 78%
Romanian form of the Greek name "Andronikos".
Visualisations: 2365 - Destiny number: 3, Name power: 20%
It means "victory of a man", from the Greek "andros - "of a man" and "nike" - "victory".
Visualisations: 1972 - Destiny number: 8, Name power: 44%
Andy is predominantly a diminutive version of the male given name Andrew, and its variants, as such
as Andreas and Andrei. Andy is also occasionally used as a diminutive for the female given name
Andrea (or Andreya) in the English, German, Portuguese, Scandinavian and Spanish languages. Andrea
is the feminine version of the name Andrew (although Andrea is a masculine name in Italian). It is
also occasionally spelled "Andie", "Andi", "Andii", or "Andee" (these more often as a feminine name,
but not exclusively). The Indian name Anindya (meaning "one who cannot be criticised") is also
sometimes shortened to Andy.
Visualisations: 4876
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