Aundreah name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek and English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Aundreah
Meaning: Manly, A Man's Woman and Man Ones
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What does Aundreah mean?

Aundreah is variant transcription of Aundrea. Aundrea is derived from Andrea.

Variants of Aundreah

Aundrea

Middle Names for Aundreah

Mabelle, Clementine, Katrine, view more middle names that goes with Aundreah

How popular is the name Aundreah?

Aundreah is a rare baby name in United States where it may not be used now. As per our research, over 9 babies have been bestowed Aundreah around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2009152346
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Aundreah?

You believe planning revenge is a waste of energy and time and you use those doing something productive or noble. You hate the usual 9 to 5 way of working and prefer freelance working instead of a regular job. If you have number 8 as your personality no, it reveals your competitive spirit, good nature, and lucky one. When it comes to relationships, you hate monogamy and easily fall in and out of love.

Parents who liked Aundreah, loved these names

  •  Yanis - Specifically used in Arabic and Greek preeminent, Yanis means "God is Merciful, Yahweh is Gracious or Blessing" used as a unisex name came from Hebrew
  •  Fania - Used dominantly in Arabic and Italian far-out, Fania has origin in Italian and Old Greek, Fania means "Feminine of Francis, Free or From France" is used mostly as a baby girl name
  •  Nicholaus - Commonly Accepted Nicholaus is originated from Old Greek language is used as a baby boy name and is majorly used in Old SwedishDanish and English, Nicholaus means "People's Victory or Victory of the People"
  •  Phöbe means Pure or Shining used for baby girls used notably in German is originated from Old Greek
  •  Letha - Originated from Old Greek, Persistent and Popular Letha means "Oblivion" is a gender-neutral name

Famous people named Aundreah

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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