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ˈ ɑː n -/ A(H)N -dree-ə
/ ɑː n ˈ d r eɪ . ə / ahn- DRAY -ə Italian: &#91
anˈdrɛːa&#93
Gender Female (most languages) Male (most cases
Albanian
Italian and Romansh ) Language Greek aner
andros
"man" (i.e. adult male) Origin Meaning 'manly' Other names See also Andre
Andreas
Andrew
Andy /Andie
Adrian
Andrey Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide

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