Andrea
Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide for both males and females, cognate to Andreas and Andrew.
It is traditionally popular because, according to the Christian Bible, Saint Andrew was one of the earliest disciples of Jesus and one of the twelve Apostles.
Origin of the name
The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ, genitive ἀνδρός, that refers to man as opposed to woman. The original male Greek name, Andréas, represents the hypocoristic, with endearment functions, of male Greek names composed with the andr- prefix, like Androgeos, Androcles, Andronikos. The same root ἀνδρ-, andr- denoting the male gender is found e.g. in misandry, andrology, androgens and polyandry.In the year 2006, it was the third most popular name in Italy with 3.1% of newborns. It is one of the Italian male names ending in a, with others being Elia, Enea, Luca, Mattia, Nicola, Tobia. In recent and past times it has also been used on occasion as a female name in Italy and in Spain, where it is considered the legitimate feminine form of Andrés/Andreo/Andreu. Outside of Italy, the name is generally considered a female name.
Usage
- In Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovenian, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Scandinavian languages and Spanish, Andrea is a feminine name. Masculine forms are Andrej, Ondřej, Andrzej, Anže, Andrew, Andreas, András, Andreo, Andrés, Anders, Andries or Andre.
- In Albanian Andrea is a masculine name; its native form is Endri.
- In Romansh Andrea is also a masculine name.
- In Italian, Andrea is a primarily masculine name.
- In Bulgarian Andrea is used as the feminine form of "Andrei".
- In Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia, Andrea is a feminine name; Andreja can be used as female name, while Andrija, Andro and Andrej are masculine forms. The only exception is Istria, where Andrea is a male name.
- In Romania Andreea is a feminine name and it is written with an extra "e". However, the feminine variation Andrea is also used. Andrea as etymon means knitting needle in Romanian. Andrei is the masculine form.
- Andréa is a Brazilian Portuguese form of Andrea also used in Portugal along with Andreia.
- In Dutch, Andrea is used as a female name, although the variant Andrée is found in French.
- In Spanish, Andrea and a variation spelled Andressa are used as female variants for Andreo and Andrés.
- *In Basque, Andrea and Andere exist as female names. Two etymons merge in the former: the most widespread form with a Greek root, 'man', and the Basque-Aquitanian ancient form "andere", present-day "andere" and "andre", 'madam', 'lady', as opposed to "jaun", 'lord'. In popular usage it can ultimately mean 'adult woman'.
- * In Catalan, Andrea is used as the feminine form of "Andreu".
Notable people
Women
- Andrea Alföldi, Hungarian race walker
- Andrea Allan, American actress
- Andrea Anders, American actress
- Andrea Armstrong, former American collegiate basketball player
- Andrea Ávila, Argentine long and triple jumper
- Andrea Baker, American actress
- Andrea Barber, American actress
- Andrea Barthwell, American federal civil servant and Illinois political hopeful
- Andrea Berg, German singer
- Andrea Berg, German volleyball player
- Andrea Borrell, Cuban basketball player
- Andrea Bowen, American actress
- Andrea Brown, American singer
- Andrea Brillantes, Filipina actress
- Andrea Canning, Canadian-American broadcast journalist
- Andrea Češková, Czech MEP
- Andrea Corr, Irish musician
- Andrea Demetriades, Australian actress
- Andrea Demirović, Montenegrin singer
- Andrea Dewar, Canadian water polo player
- Andrea Donaldson, Canada theatre director
- Andrea Dworkin, American radical feminist and writer
- Andrea Echeverri, Colombian singer and guitarist, lead singer of the rock band Aterciopelados
- Andreea Ehritt-Vanc, Romanian tennis player
- Andrea Farkas, Hungarian handball goalkeeper
- Andrea Feldman, American actress
- Andrea Fioroni, Argentine field hockey player
- Andrea Fischer, German politician
- Andrea Ghez, American astronomer
- Andrea Glass, German tennis player
- Andrea Gibson, spoken word artist and activist
- Andrea Gyarmati, Hungarian swimmer
- Andrea Hall, American soap opera actress
- Andrea Hayes, American backstroke swimmer
- Andréa Henriques, Brazilian water polo player
- Andrea Hlaváčková, Czech tennis player
- Andrea van den Hurk, Dutch tennis player
- Andrea Immer Robinson, Master Sommelier and Dean of Wine Studies at the French Culinary Institute
- Andrea Jaeger, American former tennis player
- Andrea Jeremiah, Indian Tamil playback singer, film actress and a model.
- A. J. Cook, Canadian actress
- Andrea Jung, business executive
- Andrea Jürgens, German singer
- Andrea King, American actress
- Andrea Komšić, Croatian alpine skier
- Andrea Koppel, American news correspondent
- Andrea Lau, German actress
- Andrea Leeds, American actress
- Andrea Lehotská, Slovak television hostess, actress, and top model.
- Andrea Lekić, Serbian handball player
- Andrea Levy, British author
- Andrea Lewis, Canadian actress
- Andrea Libman, Canadian Voice Actress
- Andrea Lowe, British actress
- Andrea Martin, actress and comedian
- Andrea Mason, Australian politician
- Andrea Mayr, Austrian long-distance runner
- Andrea McArdle, American singer and actress
- Andrea Mitchell, American news correspondent
- Andrea Moody, Canadian swimmer
- Andrea Murez, Israeli-American Olympic swimmer for Israel
- Andrea Newman, British author
- Andrea Olsen, American politician
- Andrea Petkovic, Glass's German compatriot and tennis player but she was born in Tuzla, Bosnia.
- Andreea Raducan, Romanian gymnast
- Andrea Russett, American actress
- Andrea Růžičková, Slovak actress and model
- Andrea Romano, American voice actress
- Andrea Suárez, Thai singer
- Andrea Temesvári, Hungarian former tennis player
- Andrea Thompson, American actress
- Andrea Tóth, Hungarian water polo player
- Andrea True, Porn actress and singer
- Andrea Yates, American defendant in a notorious filicide case
- Andrea Zollo, American singer
- Andrea Zonn, American singer and musician
- Andrea Zsadon, Hungarian soprano
- Andrea,, Bulgarian singer
Men
- Andrea Aguyar, Uruguayan slave turned soldier and revolutionary
- Andrea Alciato, Italian jurist
- Andrea Amati, luthier from Cremona, Italy, credited with making the first instruments of the violin family that are in the form we use today
- Andrea Antico was an Istrian music printer, editor, publisher and composer of the Renaissance
- Andrea Aleksi, Albanian architect
- Andrea Ammonio, Italian poet
- Andrea Andreani, Italian engraver on wood
- Andrea Appiani, Italian painter
- Andrea Argoli, Italian mathematician and astronomer
- Andrea Aromatico, Italian historian and expert in Hermetic iconography
- Andrea Bacci, Italian race car driver
- Andrea Baldini, Italian fencer
- Andrea Bargnani, Italian basketball player
- Andrea Barzagli, World Cup-winning Italian football player
- Andrea Bianchi, Italian film director
- Andrea Boattini, Italian astronomer
- Andrea Bocelli, Italian singer, writer and music producer
- Andrea Bogdani, Albanian prelate and scholar
- Andrea Bonomi, Italian footballer
- Andrea Briosco, Italian sculptor and architect
- Andrea Camilleri, Italian writer
- Andrea Casiraghi, eldest child of Princess Caroline of Monaco
- Andrea Cesalpino, Italian physician, philosopher and botanist
- Andrea Cinciarini, Italian basketball player
- Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, Archbishop of Tuscania
- Andrea Costa, Italian socialist activist
- Andrea Doria, Genoese condottiere and admiral.
- Andrea Dovizioso, Italian motorcycle racer
- Andrea Ferrara, 16th century Scottish artificer who introduced the manufacture of the high-quality steel blades bearing his name
- Andrea Figallo, Italian composer and conductor
- Andrea da Firenze, Italian composer
- Andrea del Verrocchio, Florentine sculptor
- Andrea diSessa, American academic and epistemologist
- Andrea Gabrieli, Italian composer
- Andrea Gioannetti, Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Andrea Iannone, Italian MotoGP driver
- Andrea Kim Taegŏn, first Korean Catholic priest, Patron Saint of Korea for the Catholic Church
- Andrea Luchesi, Italian composer
- Andrea Mantegna, Florentine painter
- Andrea Massena, French military commander of Sardinian origin during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, one of the original eighteen Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon
- Andrea Nuciforo, US politician who served as Democratic State Senator, representing the Berkshire, Hampshire & Franklin district in western Massachusetts
- Andrea Orcagna, Florentine painter, sculptor and architect
- Andrea Palladio, Italian architect
- Andrea Pazienza, Italian comics artist
- Andrea Pirlo, World Cup-winning Italian football player
- Andrea Pisano, Italian sculptor and architect
- Andrea Prader, renowned Swiss scientist and physician, co-discoverer of the Prader-Willi syndrome
- Andrea Prosperetti, Italian physicist, member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering
- Andrea Renzullo, German singer
- Andrea Sansovino, Italian sculptor
- Andrea Meldolla, also known as Andrea Schiavone or Andrija Medulic, was a Dalmatian Renaissance painter and etcher
- Andrea Solari, Renaissance painter
- Andrea Tacquet, Flemish mathematician and Jesuit priest whose work prepared the ground for the eventual discovery of the calculus
- Andrea Tafi, Italian artist
- Andrea Vavassori, Italian tennis player
- Andrea Vesalius, Flemish physician, author of influential books on human anatomy and often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy
- Andrea Viterbi, birthname of Italian-American scientist and engineer Andrew Viterbi, winner of the National Medal of Science
- Andrea Zanzotto, Italian poet