Having chat with one my friend from Cyprus, and he has very nice greek name, so I asked him, what really your name means. So as we discovered meaning of his name, I started to wondering about my name! Is there any meaning for my name? So I did little research about my name: Andris!
Origin: Greek
Meaning: Man, warrior
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Latvian, Hungarian Meaning & History Latvian form and Hungarian diminutive of Andrew
VARIANTS: Andrejs (Latvian), Bandi (Hungarian)
FEMININE FORM: Andrea (Hungarian)
OTHER LANGUAGES: Andreas (Ancient Greek), Ander (Basque), Andrew (Biblical), Andreas (Biblical Greek), Andreas (Biblical Latin), Andrei, Andrey (Bulgarian), Andreu (Catalan), Andria (Corsican), Andrej, Andrija, Andro (Croatian), Andrej, Ondřej (Czech), Andreas, Andries (Dutch), Andie, Andre, Andrew, Andy, Dre, Drew (English), Deandre (English (African American)), Andres, Andrus (Estonian), Antero, Antti, Tero (Finnish), André (French), Andria (Georgian), Andreas (German), Andreas (Greek), Aindréas, Aindriú (Irish), Andrea (Italian), Andrius (Lithuanian), Andrej (Macedonian), Anaru (Maori), Andrzej, Jędrzej (Polish), André (Portuguese), Andrei (Romanian), Andrei, Andrey (Russian), Anders, Andreas (Scandinavian), Aindrea, Dand (Scottish), Andrej, Andrija (Serbian), Andrej, Ondrej (Slovak), Andraž, Andrej (Slovene), Andrés (Spanish), Andriy (Ukrainian), Andreas, Andras (Welsh)
Origin: Greek
Meaning: Man, warrior
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Latvian, Hungarian Meaning & History Latvian form and Hungarian diminutive of Andrew
VARIANTS: Andrejs (Latvian), Bandi (Hungarian)
FEMININE FORM: Andrea (Hungarian)
OTHER LANGUAGES: Andreas (Ancient Greek), Ander (Basque), Andrew (Biblical), Andreas (Biblical Greek), Andreas (Biblical Latin), Andrei, Andrey (Bulgarian), Andreu (Catalan), Andria (Corsican), Andrej, Andrija, Andro (Croatian), Andrej, Ondřej (Czech), Andreas, Andries (Dutch), Andie, Andre, Andrew, Andy, Dre, Drew (English), Deandre (English (African American)), Andres, Andrus (Estonian), Antero, Antti, Tero (Finnish), André (French), Andria (Georgian), Andreas (German), Andreas (Greek), Aindréas, Aindriú (Irish), Andrea (Italian), Andrius (Lithuanian), Andrej (Macedonian), Anaru (Maori), Andrzej, Jędrzej (Polish), André (Portuguese), Andrei (Romanian), Andrei, Andrey (Russian), Anders, Andreas (Scandinavian), Aindrea, Dand (Scottish), Andrej, Andrija (Serbian), Andrej, Ondrej (Slovak), Andraž, Andrej (Slovene), Andrés (Spanish), Andriy (Ukrainian), Andreas, Andras (Welsh)