Drea name meaning

✍  Updated on: March 15th, 2023
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: English and Danish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Drea DRAY-a
Meaning: Manly, A Man's Woman and Man Ones
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What does Drea mean?

Unconventional girl name Drea is used principally in English and Danish has its origin in Old Greek language. Drea is variant of well-known and biblical Andrea. Andrea is variant form of Andrietta.

Andrea is feminine of Andreas. Andrea is equivalent of Alexandria in Spanish and English languages. Also Andrea is equivalent of Andreas in Italian language. Unconventional Andrea came from Old Greek language, meaning of Andrea is "St Andrews, Beautiful and Dared and Manly".

How do I pronounce Drea?

The most common way to pronounce one syllabled Drea is DRAY-a. There should be emphasis on first DRAY syllable while speaking. It can also be pronounced as d-rea.

Variants of Drea

Dreah, Andrea, Andreas, Andrietta, Alexandria, Adnrea, Andra, Andreamarie

Names that rhyme with Drea

How popular is the name Drea?

Drea is a unique baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1973 and was able to reach the top 4000 names. In 2005, it ranked 3123rd when 50 girls were named Drea.

Over 683 babies in United States have been named Drea. At least, 800 people globally have carried Drea as their given name according to our research.

YearRankBirths
2018527324
2017373840
2016558423
2015369041
2014425834
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What numbers say about Drea?

You lack motivation and courage to take an action. So what if you fail? Others see you as perfect, so start acting so. You are a man of your word. In fact, your word is your bond. Lower your expectations and give the person you truly like a chance to prove. You possess great communication skills. If letter A is your capstone in your name, it reveals your challenging nature and ambitious perspective.

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  •  Arethusa - Used majorly in Latinized, Arethusa has origin in Old Greek is used as a girl name. Arethusa is Latin equivalent of Greek Αρεθουσα of Uncertain Meaning(To Become Excellent
  •  Blesa - Especially used in Old Norse and Swedish, Blesa aimed at boys, meaning of Blesa is "Blaze, White Spot on a Horses Forehead" is originated from Old Norse
  •  Lindar - The boy name Lindar is principally used in Icelandic and Swedish, Lindar means "Gentle, Pretty One and Noble" has its origin in Old Norse. Lindar is a manly form of Linda.
  •  Ále - The widespread boy name Ále is used primarily in Sami. Ále is Sami equivalent of Ali
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Sibling Names for Drea

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Famous people named Drea

  • Drea de Matteo, American actress,
  • Drea Garcia in Breaking the Silence as Actress

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