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Ande

What does Ande mean?

Ande Pronunciation of Ande as a girls' name has its root in Greek, and the name Ande means "manly, virile". Ande is a version of Andrea (Greek): from the word "andreia".

STARTS WITH An-

ASSOCIATED WITH greek

Variations

OTHER FORMS VIA ANDREA Aindrea, Andee, Andera, Andere, Anderea, Andi, Andie, Andra, Andre, Andrean, Andreas, Andree, Andrel, Andrena, Andrene, Andresa, Andrew, Andreya, Andri, Andria, Andrine, Andy, Aondrea, Aundrea, Ondrea

CREATIVE FORMS
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Ande Maylee (A.M.), ..

How popular is Ande?

Ande is an uncommon given name for females but a somewhat popular surname for both adults and children (#80502 out of 150436, Top 54%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Andrea (#134 VIA LATEST LIST), Andi (#825), Andie (#1312), Andra, Andre, Andree, Andrew, Andria and Aundrea are the prominent variation forms of Ande (UNLISTED) rated in the Top 2000. These relations of Ande were at the height of their popularity 38 years ago (AVERAGE #1416) and are now significantly less popular (#1585, 74%), with versions such as Andrea going out of style. Andrea has been the most recognizable form, although Andie appears to be gaining favor too. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Andi, Andie, Andra, Andre, Andrea in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Andree, Andrew, Andria, Aundrea in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Andrea outside U.S.

Similar Names

Ande is alike in pronunciation to Ened. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Abbe, Ada, Adda, Adde, Addi, Addie, Ade, Adel, Aden, Adey, Adi, Adie, Ado, Ady, Agie, Agnie, Agye, Aida, Aide, Aiden, Aime, Aine, Alda, Alie, Alle, Aloe, Amande, Ame, Amee, Amie, Ana, Anat, Anda, Anet, Ang, Ange, Angel, Angie, Angle, Angy, Ania, Anise, Anjel, Anka, Anke, Anki, Ann, Annda, Anne, Anner, Annes, Annet, Anni, Annie, Anny, Anthe, Antje, Anwen, Anya, Ardea, Arie, Ase, Aud, Aude, Audi, Aure, Avie, Ayda, Ayden, Dede, Ede, Kade, Sade and Sande. These names tend to be more frequently used than Ande.


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