Andrea
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Pronunciation | /ˈændriə, ˈɑːn-/ A(H)N-dree-ə, /ɑːnˈdreɪ.ə/ ahn-DRAY-ə Italian: [anˈdrɛːa] |
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Gender | Female (most languages) Male (most cases, Albanian, Italian and Romansh) |
Language(s) | Greek aner, andros, "man" (i.e. adult male) |
Origin | |
Meaning | 'manly' |
Other names | |
See also | Andre, Andreas, Andrew, Andy/Andie, Adrian |
Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide for both males and females, cognate to Andreas, Andrej and Andrew.
Origin of the name
[edit]The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ (anēr), genitive ἀνδρός (andrós), that refers to man as opposed to woman (whereas man in the sense of human being is ἄνθρωπος, ánthropos). The original male Greek name, Andréas, represents the hypocoristic, with endearment functions, of male Greek names composed with the andr- prefix, like Androgeos (man of the earth), Androcles (man of glory), Andronikos (man of victory).
In the year 2006, it was the third most popular name in Italy with 3.1% of newborns.[1] It is one of the Italian male names ending in a, with others being Elia (Elias), Enea (Aeneas), Luca (Lucas), Mattia (Matthias), Nicola (Nicholas), Tobia (Tobias). 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 (Andrew).[citation needed] Outside of Italy, the name is generally considered a female name.
Usage
[edit]- In Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovenian, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Scandinavian languages and Spanish, Andrea is a feminine name. Masculine forms are Andrej, Ondřej, Andrzej, Anže, Andrew, Andreas, András, Andrey, Andreo, Andrés, Anders, Andries or Andre. However, many Swiss men regardless of first language are also named Andrea, if followed by a masculine middle name to comply with Swiss naming law.
- In Albanian Andrea is a masculine name; its native form is Ndrea.
- In Romansh Andrea is also a masculine name.
- In Italian, Andrea is a primarily[2] masculine name. Nevertheless, some men of Italian descent, from countries where Andrea is feminine, bear the name.
- In Bulgarian Andrea (Андреа) 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.
- Andréia is the most common Portuguese spelling of this name, although Andréa is also used in Brazilian Portuguese. The masculine form is André.
- In Dutch, Andrea is used as a female name, although the variant Andrée is found in French.
- In Spanish, Andrea and variations spelled Andreina and Andressa are used as female variants for Andrey, 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(a)", present-day "andere(a)" and "andre(a)", 'madam', 'lady' (used mainly as title, e.g. "Andramari", 'Lady/Virgin Mary'), 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".
- In Asturian, Andrea is the feminine form of "Andrés".
Notable people
[edit]Women
[edit]- Andrea Aagot (born 2000), Danish handball player
- Andrea Ablasser, German immunologist
- Andrea Abrams, American anthropologist
- Andrea Abreu (born 1995), Spanish writer
- Andrea Absolonová (1976–2004), Czech model and diver
- Andrea Acciaioli, Italian noblewoman
- Andrea Ackerman, American artist, theorist and writer
- Andrea Adams (1946–1995), British journalist
- Andrea Aldana (born 1989), Guatemalan sailor
- Andrea Alfaro, American New Zealand aquaculture and marine ecology academic
- Andrea Alfiler (born 1979), American soccer player
- Andrea Alföldi (born 1964), Hungarian race walker
- Andrea Allan (born 1946), American actress
- Andrea Amaya (born 2003), Salvadoran footballer
- Andrea Ammon (born 1958), German physician
- Andrea Amort, Austrian author and historian
- Andrea Anacan, New Zealand karateka
- Andrea Anders (born 1975), American actress
- Andrea Anderson (born 1977), American sprinter
- Andrea Anderson-Mason, Canadian politician
- Andrea Andersson-Tay (born 1988), Swedish politician
- Andrea Andreen (1888–1972), Swedish physician, pacifist and feminist
- Andrea Apolo, American medical oncologist
- Andrea Ar Gouilh (born 1935), French singer
- Andrea Arlington, American model, television personality, and life coach
- Andrea Armada (born 2000), Venezuelan karateka
- Andrea Armani, American chemical engineer
- Andrea Armstrong (lawyer), American lawyer and legal scholar
- Andrea Armstrong (born 1982), former American collegiate basketball player
- Andrea Arnold (born 1961), English film director and former actress
- Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, American computer scientist
- Andrea Arsović (born 1987), Serbian sport shooter
- Andrea Árting (1891–1988), Faroese politician and trade union leader
- Andrea Ashworth, English writer and academic
- Andrea Ávila (born 1970), Argentine long and triple jumper
- Andrea Bailey (born 1972), American politician
- Andrea Bain, Canadian television host and journalist
- Andrea Baker, American actress
- Andrea Bakula (born 1981), Croatian table tennis player
- Andrea Ball, American political aide
- Andrea Balladares (born 1987), Chilean politician
- Andrea Bang, Canadian actress
- Andrea Barata Ribeiro, Brazilian film producer
- Andrea Barber (born 1976), American actress
- Andrea Barbieri (born 1965), Argentine television and film actress
- Andrea Barnet, American author
- Andrea Barnó (born 1980), Spanish handball player
- Andrea Barócsi (born 1975), Hungarian canoeist
- Andrea Barrett (born 1954), American novelist and short story writer
- Andrea Barrientos (born 1989), Bolivian senator for Cochabamba
- Andrea Bartha, Hungarian set and costume designer
- Andrea Barthwell (born 1953), American federal civil servant and Illinois political hopeful
- Andrea Baumert (born 1967), German high jumper
- Andrea Beaty, American children’s author
- Andrea Becali (born 2004), Cuban swimmer
- Andrea Becerra (born 2000), Mexican archer
- Andrea Beck (born 1956), Canadian children’s writer
- Andrea Bédard (born 1963), Canadian alpine skier
- Andrea Beeston (born 1968), Australia philanthropist
- Andrea Begley (born 1987), Irish singer
- Andrea Bekić (born 1965), Croatian diplomat
- Andrea Belag, American painter
- Andrea Beleska (born 1994), Macedonian handball player
- Andrea Bell, New Zealand architect
- Andréa Belliger, Swiss theologian
- Andréa Beltrão (born 1963), Brazilian actress and playwright
- Andrea Belz, American engineer
- Andrea Bendewald, American actress
- Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker, American linguist
- Andrea Berg (born 1966), German singer
- Andrea Berg (born 1981), German volleyball player
- Andrea Berger (born 1970), American tennis player
- Andrea Berlin, archaeologist
- Andrea Berloff (born 1974), American screenwriter
- Andrea Berntzen (born 1998), Norwegian actress and student
- Andrea Berrino (born 1994), Argentine swimmer
- Andrea Bertozzi, American mathematician
- Andrea Betzner (born 1966), German tennis player
- Andrea Bieger (born 1959), German gymnast
- Andrea Blackett (born 1976), Barbadian hurdler
- Andrea Blackwell (born 1962), Canadian basketball player
- Andrea Blair, New Zealand geothermal consultant
- Andrea Blanch, American photographer
- Andrea Blanco-Redondo, Spanish photonics engineer
- Andrea Blas (born 1992), Spanish water polo player
- Andrea Blede (born 1984), French football player
- Andrea Bleicher, Swiss journalist
- Andrea Bliss (born 1980), Jamaican athlete
- Andrea Blum, American artist
- Andrea Boardman (born 1967), English television presenter
- Andrea Bocskor (born 1978), Hungarian politician
- Andrea Bogorová (born 2000), Slovak footballer
- Andrea Böhm (born 1961), German journalist and author
- Andrea Bölk (born 1968), German handball player
- Andrea Bolley, Canadian painter
- Andrea Boltz (born 1969), Mexican rower
- Andrea Bonaventura (born 1986), Canadian football player
- Andrea Bonilla (born 1978), Bolivian politician
- Andrea Bonilla (runner) (born 1986), Ecuadorian long-distance runner
- Andrea Booher, American FEMA photographer
- Andrea Boquete (born 1990), Argentine basketball player
- Andrea Bordeaux (born 1987), American actress and model
- Andrea Borrell (born 1963), Cuban basketball player
- Andrea Bosman (born 1979), Dutch cyclist
- Andrea Botero Coy (born 1988), Colombian cyclist
- Andrea Botez (born 2002), Romanian-Canadian chess player
- Andrea Bottner, American lawyer
- Andrea Bouma (born 1999), Dutch sprinter
- Andrea Bowen (born 1990), American actress
- Andrea Bowers, American visual artist
- Andrea Bowman, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines politician and diplomat
- Andrea Brillantes (born 2003), Filipina actress
- Andrea Brown (R&B singer) (born 1974), American singer
- Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, American art curator
- Andrea Byrne, who was a cast member on the Canadian sketch comedy TV series You Can't Do That on Television
- Andrea Canning (born 1972), Canadian-American broadcast journalist
- Andrea Češková (born 1971), Czech MEP
- A. J. Cook (born 1978), Canadian actress
- Andrea Corr (born 1974), Irish musician
- Andrea Dalzell, American nurse
- Andrea del Boca, (born 1965) Argentine actress
- Andrea Del Rosario (born 1977), Filipino actress, beauty queen, model, and politician
- Andrea Demetriades (born 1983), Australian actress
- Andrea Demirović (born 1985), Montenegrin singer
- Andrea Dewar (born 1979), Canadian water polo player
- Andrea Donaldson, Canada theatre director
- Andrea Dworkin (1946–2005), American radical feminist and writer
- Andrea Echeverri (born 1965), Colombian singer and guitarist, lead singer of the rock band Aterciopelados
- Andreea Ehritt-Vanc (born 1973), Romanian tennis player
- Andreea Esca, Romanian television journalist, main anchor of Știrile PRO TV
- Andrea Farkas (born 1969), Hungarian handball goalkeeper
- Andrea Feldman (1948–1972), American actress
- Andrea Fioroni (born 1969), Argentine field hockey player
- Andrea Fischer (born 1960), German politician
- Andrea Ghez (born 1965), American astronomer
- Andrea Glass (born 1976), German tennis player
- Andrea Gibson (born 1975), spoken word artist and activist
- Andrea Gyarmati (born 1954), Hungarian swimmer
- Andrea Hall (born 1947), American soap opera actress
- Andrea Hayes (born 1969), American backstroke swimmer
- Andréa Henriques (born 1980), Brazilian water polo player
- Andrea Hlaváčková (born 1986), Czech tennis player
- Andrea van den Hurk (born 1979), Dutch tennis player
- Andrea Jaeger (born 1965), American former tennis player
- Andrea Jenna, Canadian television host, actress and spokesperson
- Andrea Jeremiah (born 1985), Indian Tamil playback singer, film actress and model.
- Andrea Jung (born 1959), business executive
- Andrea Jürgens (1967–2017), German singer
- Andrea Kevichüsa (born 2001), Indian model and actress
- Andrea King (1919–2003), American actress
- Andrea Kobetić (born 1985), Croatian handball player
- Andrea Koevska (born 2000), Macedonian singer and Eurovision Song Contest 2022 entrant
- Andrea Komšić (born 1996), Croatian alpine skier
- Andrea Koppel (born 1963), American news correspondent
- Andrea Kuntzl (born 1958), Austrian politician
- Andrea Leeds (1914–1984), American actress
- Andrea Lehotská (born 1981), Slovak television hostess, actress, and top model.
- Andrea Lekić (born 1987), Serbian handball player
- Andrea Levy (1956–2019), British author
- Andrea Lewis (born 1985), Canadian actress
- Andrea Libman (born 1984), Canadian Voice Actress
- Andrea Lowe (born 1975), British actress
- Andrea Luka Zimmerman (born 1969), British filmmaker and activist
- Andrea Martin (born 1947), actress and comedian
- Andrea Mayr (born 1979), Austrian long-distance runner
- Andrea McArdle (born 1963), American singer and actress
- Andrea Mitchell (born 1946), American news correspondent
- Andrea Molnár-Bodó (1934–2022), Hungarian gymnast
- Andrea Moody (born 1978), Canadian swimmer
- Andrea Murez (born 1992), Israeli-American Olympic swimmer for Israel
- Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, American screenwriter
- Andrea Newman (1938–2019), British author
- Andrea Olsen (born 1961), American politician
- Andrea Austmo Pedersen (born 1994), Norwegian handball player
- Andrea Petkovic (born 1987), German tennis player
- Andreea Răducan (born 1983), Romanian gymnast
- Andrea Rau (born 1947), German actress
- Andrea Reimer, Canadian politician
- Andrea Riseborough (born 1981), English actress
- Andrea Immer Robinson (born 1964), Master Sommelier and Dean of Wine Studies at the French Culinary Institute
- Andrea Romano (born 1955), American voice actress
- Andrea Rubio (born 1998), Venezuelan model and beauty queen
- Andrea Russett (born 1996), American actress
- Andrea Růžičková (born 1984), Slovak actress and model
- Andrea Sanke, American television journalist and presenter
- Andrea Batista Schlesinger (born 1976), American political writer and campaigner
- Andrea Shaw (born 1983), American professional bodybuilder
- Andrea Silbert, American nonprofit executive
- Andrea Stuart (born 1962), Barbadian-British historian and writer
- Andrea Suárez (born 1979), Thai singer
- Andréa Sardinha Taschetto, climate change scientist
- Andrea Temesvári (born 1966), Hungarian tennis player
- Andrea Thompson (born 1960), American actress
- Andrea Torres (born 1990), Filipina actress and model
- Andrea Tóth (born 1980), Hungarian water polo player
- Andrea True (1943–2011), porn actress and singer
- Andrea Turčanová (born 1966), Slovak politician
- Andrea Valderrama (born 1989), American politician
- Andrea Wilkens (born 1984), German footballer
- Andrea Yates (born 1964), American defendant in a notorious filicide case
- Andrea Zollo (born 1975), American singer
- Andrea Zonn (born 1969), American singer and musician
- Andrea Zsadon (born 1946), Hungarian soprano
- Andrea (born 1987), Bulgarian singer
Men
[edit]- Andrea Abodi (born 1960), Italian politician and business executive
- Andrea Accardi (born 1995), Italian footballer
- Andrea Accordi, Italian chef
- Andrea Addobbati (born 1964), Italian economic historian
- Andrea Adolfati, 18th century Italian composer
- Andrea Adorante (born 2000), Italian footballer
- Andrea Adorno, Italian Army officer
- Andrea Agathangelou (born 1989), South African cricketer
- Andrea Aghini (born 1963), Italian rally driver
- Andrea Agnelli (born 1975), Italian businessman
- Andrea Agostinelli (born 1957), Italian footballer and coach
- Andrea Agresti (born 1953), Italian politician
- Andrea Agrusti (born 1995), Italian race-walker
- Andrea Aguyar (died 1849), Uruguayan slave turned soldier and revolutionary
- Andrea Aiuti (1849–1905), Italian Catholic prelate
- Andrea Alberti (born 1985), Italian footballer
- Andrea Alciato (1492–1550), Italian jurist
- Andrea Aleksi (1425–1505), Albanian architect
- Andrea Alù (born 1978), Italian-American electrical engineer
- Andrea Amati (1505–1577), luthier from Cremona, Italy, credited with making the first instruments of the violin family that are in the form we use today
- Andrea Amici (born 1971), Italian sprinter
- Andrea Ammonio (c. 1478–1517), Italian poet
- Andrea Anastasi (born 1960), Italian volleyball player
- Andrea Andreani (1540–1623), Italian engraver on wood
- Andrea Angiolino (born 1966), Italian board game designer
- Andrea Antico (c. 1480 – c. 1538) was an Istrian music printer, editor, publisher and composer of the Renaissance
- Andrea Antonelli (1988–2013), Italian motorcycle racer
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli (born 2006), Italian racing driver
- Andrea Appiani (1754–1817), Italian painter
- Andrea Apuzzo, American chef
- Andrea Arcangeli (born 1993), Italian actor
- Andrea Ardito (born 1977), Italian footballer
- Andrea Argoli (1570–1657), Italian mathematician and astronomer
- Andrea Arlati (born 1970), Italian long-distance runner
- Andrea Armellini (born 1970), Italian footballer
- Andrea Arnaboldi (born 1987), Italian tennis player
- Andrea Aromatico (born 1966), Italian historian and expert in Hermetic iconography
- Andrea Arrighini (born 1990), Italian footballer
- Andrea Arru (born 2007), Italian actor and model
- Andrea Atzeni (born 1991), Italian-born jockey
- Andrea Augello (1961–2023), Italian politician
- Andrea Aureli (1923–2007), Italian actor
- Andrea Baccarelli, Italian-American epigeneticist and clinical endocrinologist
- Andrea Bacci (born 1972), Italian race car driver
- Andrea Bacigalupa (1923–2015), American artist and writer
- Andrea Badami (1913–2002), American painter and native artist
- Andrea Badan (born 1998), Italian football player
- Andrea Biagio Badoer (1515–1575), Venetian politician
- Andrea Bagioli (born 1999), Italian cyclist
- Andrea Bagnai (born 1992), Italian footballer
- Andrea Bajani (born 1975), Italian novelist, poet and journalist
- Andrea Baldini (born 1985), Italian fencer
- Andrea Balestri (born 1963), Italian film actor
- Andrea Ballabio (born 1957), Italian scientist and academic professor
- Andrea Ballerin (born 1989), Italian alpine skier
- Andrea Ballerini (born 1973), Italian motorcycle racer
- Andrea Bandini (born 1994), Italian footballer
- Andrea Barbato (1934–1996), Italian journalist, writer and politician
- Andrea Barbazza, Italian Marinist poet and literary critic
- Andrea Barberi (1979–2023), Italian sprinter
- Andrea Barberis (born 1993), Italian footballer
- Andrea Barbiani (1708–1779), Italian painter
- Andrea Barchiesi, Italian electronic engineer and CEO of Reputation Manager company
- Andrea Bargnani (born 1985), Italian basketball player
- Andrea Bari (born 1980), Italian volleyball player
- Andrea Barlesi (born 1991), Belgian-Italian racing driver
- Andrea Bartolini (born 1968), Italian motorcycle racer
- Andrea Barzagli (born 1981), Italian football player
- Andrea Barzini (born 1952), Italian film director
- Andrea Baschirotto, Italian academic
- Andrea Basili (1705–1777), Italian composer and music theorist
- Andrea Basso (born 1993), Italian tennis player
- Andrea Bavena (born 1990), Italian footballer
- Andrea Beccari (born 1978), Italian swimmer
- Andrea Beduschi (born 1992), Italian footballer
- Andrea Beghetto (born 1994), Italian professional footballer
- Andrea Belfi, Italian composer
- Andrea Belicchi (born 1976), Italian professional racing driver
- Andrea Belli (1703–1772), Maltese architect
- Andrea Belloni, Italian Roman Catholic prelate
- Andrea Bellunello, Italian painter
- Andrea Belluzzi (born 1968), Sammarinese politician
- Andrea Belotti (born 1993), Italian footballer
- Andrea Beltratti (born 1959), Italian professor and economist
- Andrea Belvedere (c. 1652–1732), Italian painter
- Andrea Bempensante (born 1969), Italian screenwriter
- Andrea Benatti (born 1979), Italian rugby union player
- Andrea Benelli (born 1960), Italian sport shooter
- Andrea Benvenuti (born 1969), Italian middle-distance runner
- Andrea Bermond Des Ambrois (born 1964), Italian fencer
- Andrea Bernasconi (c. 1706–1784), 18th-century Italian composer
- Andrea Bernini (born 1973), Italian footballer
- Andrea Berta, Italian businessman
- Andrea Bertin (born 1992), Italian footballer
- Andrea Bertolacci (born 1991), Italian professional footballer
- Andrea Bertolini (born 1973), Italian professional racing driver
- Andrea Bertoni (c. 1454–1483), Italian Roman Catholic priest
- Andrea Bettinelli (born 1978), Italian high jumper
- Andrea Bezzola (1840–1897), Swiss jurist and politician
- Andrea Bianchi (1925–2013), Italian film director
- Andrea Bianchimano (born 1996), Italian footballer
- Andrea Bianco, Italian navigator and cartographer
- Andrea Boattini (born 1969), Italian astronomer
- Andrea Bocelli (born 1958), Italian singer, writer and music producer
- Andrea Boffelli (born 1997), Italian football player
- Andrea Bogdani (1600–1683), Albanian prelate and scholar
- Andrea Boldrini (born 1971), Italian racing driver
- Andrea Bolgi (1605–c. 1656), Italian sculptor
- Andrea Adami da Bolsena (1663–1742), Italian composer
- Andrea Bonaceto, Italian digital artist
- Andrea Bonacorsi (born 2003), Italian motocross racer
- Andrea Bonatta (born 1952), Italian pianist and conductor
- Andrea Bonatti (born 1984), Italian football manager
- Andrea Bondavalli (born 1960), Italian computer scientist
- Andrea Bondioli (born 1997), Italian footballer
- Andrea Bonetti (born 2003), Italian footballer
- Andrea Bonomi (1923–2003), Italian footballer
- Andrea Bonomi (philosopher), Italian philosopher and logician
- Andrea Boragno (born 1950), Italian business executive
- Andrea Borella (born 1961), Italian fencer
- Andrea Borg (born 1999), Maltese footballer
- Andrea Borgato (born 1972), Italian para table tennis player
- Andrea Borgnis (1930–1980), Italian weightlifter
- Andrea Borsa (born 1972), Italian footballer
- Andrea Bosca (born 1980), Italian actor
- Andrea Bosco (born 1995), Dominican footballer
- Andrea Boscoli (1560–1607), Italian painter
- Andrea Bosic (1919–2012), Italian actor
- Andrea Bovo (born 1986), Italian footballer
- Andrea Briosco (c. 1470–1532), Italian sculptor and architect
- Andrea Camilleri (1925–2019), Italian writer
- Andrea Casiraghi (born 1984), eldest child of Princess Caroline of Monaco
- Andrea Cassarà (born 1984), Italian Olympic fencer
- Andrea Cesalpino (1519–1603), Italian physician, philosopher and botanist
- Andrea Cinciarini (born 1986), Italian basketball player
- Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo (1925–2017), Archbishop of Tuscania
- Andrea Costa (1851–1913), Italian socialist activist
- Andrea Debono (1821–1871), Maltese trader and explorer
- Andrea di Aloigi (1480–1521), Italian painter
- Andrea Diprè (born 1974), Italian media personality, lawyer, and art critic
- Andrea Doria (1466–1560), Genoese condottiere and admiral.
- He was the protonym for the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria, which famously sank in 1956, as well as four Italian warships.
- Andrea Dovizioso (born 1986), Italian motorcycle racer
- Andrea Ferrara, 16th-century Scottish artificer who introduced the manufacture of high-quality steel blades bearing his name
- Andrea Ferris (born 1987), Panamanian middle-distance runner
- Andrea Figallo (born 1972), Italian composer and conductor
- Andrea da Firenze (?-1415), Italian composer
- Andrea del Sarto (1486–1530), Italian painter
- Andrea del Verrocchio (c. 1435–1488), Florentine sculptor
- Andrea diSessa (born 1947), American academic and epistemologist
- Andrea Gabrieli (c. 1532/33-1585), Italian composer
- Andrea Gioannetti (1722–1800), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Andrea Iannone (born 1989), Italian MotoGP driver
- Andrea Kim Taegŏn (1821–1846), first Korean Catholic priest, Patron Saint of Korea for the Catholic Church
- Andrea Luchesi (1741–1801), Italian composer
- Andrea Mantegna (c. 1431–1506), Florentine painter
- Andrea Massena (1758–1817), 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 (1964), US politician who served as Democratic State Senator (1997–2007)
- Andrea Orcagna (c. 1308–1368), Florentine painter, sculptor and architect
- Andrea Palladio (1508–1580), Italian architect
- Andrea Pazienza (1956–1988), Italian comics artist
- Andrea Pennacchi (born 1969), Italian actor
- Andrea Pirlo (born 1979), Italian football player
- Andrea Pisano (c. 1270–1348), Italian sculptor and architect
- Andrea Prader (1919–2001), renowned Swiss scientist and physician, co-discoverer of the Prader-Willi syndrome
- Andrea Prosperetti (born 1944), Italian physicist, member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering
- Andrea Renzullo (born 1996), German singer of Italian descent
- Andrea Sansovino (c. 1467–1529), Italian sculptor
- Andrea Meldolla (1510/1515–1563), also known as Andrea Schiavone or Andrija Medulic, was a Dalmatian Renaissance painter and etcher
- Andrea Settembre (born 2001), Italian singer-songwriter
- Andrea Settembrini (born 1991), Italian footballer
- Andrea Solari (c. 1460–1524), Renaissance painter
- Andrea Tacquet (1612–1660), Flemish mathematician and Jesuit priest whose work prepared the ground for the eventual discovery of the calculus
- Andrea Tafi (fl. 1300–1325), Italian artist
- Andrea Vassallo (1856–1928), Maltese architect
- Andrea Vavassori (born 1995), Italian tennis player
- Andrea Vesalius (1514–1564), Flemish physician, author of influential books on human anatomy and often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy
- Andrea Viterbi (born 1935), birthname of Italian-American scientist and engineer Andrew Viterbi, winner of the National Medal of Science
- Andrea Zanzotto (1921–2011), Italian poet
Disambiguation
[edit]- Andrea Adamo, multiple people
- Andrea Aguilera, multiple people
- Andrea Álvarez, multiple people
- Andrea Arrigoni, multiple people
- Andrea Bacchetti, multiple people
- Andrea Bellini, multiple people
- Andrea Benetti, multiple people
- Andrea Benítez, multiple people
Fictional characters
[edit]- Andrea, a fictional character from Daria
- Andrea Cantillo, a fictional character from Breaking Bad
- Andrea Theresa "Andy" Carmichael, a character in the 1985 American adventure comedy The Goonies
- Andrea Davenport, a fictional character from The Ghost and Molly McGee
- Andrea Marino, a fictional character from Ghost Whisperer
- Andrea "Andy" McNally, a fictional character from Rookie Blue
- Andrea, a fictional character in The Walking Dead
- Andrea Waltham, Emily's mother in NBC sitcom Friends
- Andrea Young, a fictional character from the book series, My Weird School
- Andrew DeLuca, (real name Andrea) a fictional Doctor in '’Grey's Anatomy"
- Andrea Zuckerman, a fictional character on "Beverly Hills 90210'’
- Andrea 'Andy' Sachs, the main character of The Devil Wears Prada, both the book and the film
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (2004). "Natalità e fecondità della popolazione residente: caratteristiche e tendenze recenti" (PDF) (in Italian). p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-01. Retrieved 2007-02-10.
- "Classical Greek Online Base Form Dictionary". Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
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