Greek Origin

Andre

The French form of Andrew, derived from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'strong' and 'manly.' Andre became iconic in the 20th century as both a given name and surname, carrying European sophistication and understated elegance. It's a name that feels equally at home in artistic, athletic, or academic contexts.

Andre is a boy's name of Greek origin. The French form of Andrew, derived from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'strong' and 'manly.' Andre became iconic in the 20th century as both a given name and surname, carrying European sophistication and understated elegance. It's a name that feels equally at home in artistic, athletic, or academic contexts.

Popular in French, Portuguese, and Russian-speaking cultures; carries a cosmopolitan European appeal in English-speaking regions.

Origin & Etymology

The name Andre has roots in the Greek language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “The French form of Andrew, derived from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'strong' and 'manly”.

Cultural context: Popular in French, Portuguese, and Russian-speaking cultures; carries a cosmopolitan European appeal in English-speaking regions.

As a boy's name, Andre carries the character of its Greek heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Andre mean?

Andre means "The French form of Andrew, derived from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'strong' and 'manly.' Andre became iconic in the 20th century as both a given name and surname, carrying European sophistication and understated elegance. It's a name that feels equally at home in artistic, athletic, or academic contexts.", and is of Greek origin.

Is Andre a boy name?

Andre is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Andre?

Andre is of Greek origin. Popular in French, Portuguese, and Russian-speaking cultures; carries a cosmopolitan European appeal in English-speaking regions.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

2

Origin

Greek

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