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Displayed on this page are A- names 401 to 420. Within these names, Andrew (English, Greek, and Russian) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #10 and a usage of 0.8328%, followed in descending order by Andres (Estonian and German), Andre (English and Portuguese), Anderson (English), and Andreas (German, Greek, Scandinavian, and Welsh), while the uncommon A- names are Andi (German), Andie (English), Andjelko (Slavic), Andoni (Basque), Andonis (Greek), Andor (Hungarian), Andra (Scottish), Andras (Welsh), András (Hungarian), Andrea (Italian), Andrei (Romanian, Russian, Slavic, and Ukrainian), Andrej (Czech, Russian, and Slavic), Andrejs (Latvian), Andreu (Catalan), and Andrey (Russian and Slavic).
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Anderson Andi ... male, manly, brave, ... used chiefly in the German language and ... variant of Andrew ... Andie ... male, manly, brave, ... largely used in the English language and ... form of Andrew ... Andjelko ... messenger of God, angel ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variation of Angel ... Andoni ... of Latin origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Anthony ... a rarely used baby name for boys ... Andonis ... largely used in the Greek language and ... variation of Anthony ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Andor ... male, manly, brave, ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variation of Andrew ... Andra Andras ... male, manly, brave, ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Welsh ... variant of Andrew ... András ... male, manly, brave, ... primarily used in the Hungarian ... variation of Andrew ... Andre Andrea Andreas Andrei ... male, manly, brave, ... of Old Greek origin, and it is used ... variation of Andrew ... Andrej ... male, manly, brave, ... a Czech, Russian, and Slavic name of ... variation of Andrew ... Andrejs ... male, manly, brave, ... used predominantly in Latvian and it ... variant form of Andrew ... Andres Andreu ... male, manly, brave, ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... variant form of Andrew ... Andrew Andrey ... male, manly, brave, ... primarily used in the Russian and ... of Old Greek origin ... |