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| pronunciation = {{IPA-ro|anˈdrej|lang}}<br>{{IPA-ru|ɐnˈdrʲej|lang}}<br>{{IPA-be|anˈdrɛj|lang}}
| pronunciation = {{IPA-be|anˈdrɛj|lang}}<br>{{IPA|ru|ɐnˈdrʲej|lang}}
| gender = Male
| gender = Male
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| language = [[Slavic languages]], [[Romanian language|Romanian]]
| language = [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]], [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], [[Russian language|Russian]]
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| origin = Greek
| alternative spelling =
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| nickname =
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| variant forms = Andrei, Andrej
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| related names = [[Andrew]], [[Andreas]], [[Andre]], [[Ander]], [[Anders]], [[Andy (given name)|Andy]], [[Andrejs]], [[Andrzej (disambiguation)|Andrzej]], [[Andriy]], [[Andrea]] , [[Andres (name)|Andrés]]
| related names = [[Andrew]], [[Andreas]], [[Andre]], [[Ander]], [[Anders]], [[Andy (given name)|Andy]], [[Andrejs]], [[Andrzej (disambiguation)|Andrzej]], [[Andriy]], [[Andrea]], [[Andres (name)|Andrés]], [[Andrej]], [[Andrei]]
| name day = November 30
| name day = November 30
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'''Andrey''' (Андрей) is a masculine [[given name]] predominantly used in Slavic languages, including [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]], [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], and [[Russian language|Russian]]. The name is derived from the ancient [[Greek language|Greek]] Andreas (Ἀνδρέας), meaning "man" or "warrior".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Campbell |first=Mike |title=Meaning, origin and history of the name Andrey |url=https://www.behindthename.com/name/andrey |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Behind the Name |language=en}}</ref>
'''Andrey''', '''Andrej''' or '''Andrei''' (in [[Cyrillic script]]: Андрей , Андреј or Андрэй) is a form of [[Andreas]]/[[Ἀνδρέας]] in [[Slavic languages]] and Romanian.


In [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Eastern Orthodox Christianity]], Andrey holds religious significance, particularly due to [[Andrew the Apostle|Saint Andrew]], the patron saint of several countries, whose legacy has contributed to the name’s popularity across Orthodox nations.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Namepedia: The Name Encyclopedia |url=https://namepedia.name/andrey/ |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Namepedia.name |language=en}}</ref>
==Given name==

==People with the given name==
*[[Andrey (footballer, born 1974)]], Andrey Gustavo dos Santos, midfielder for Sanfrecce Hiroshima
*[[Andrey (footballer, born 1983)]], Andrey Nazário Afonso, goalkeeper for Avenida
*[[Andrey (footballer, born 1993)]], Andrey da Silva Ventura, goalkeeper for Sampaio Corrêa
*[[Andrey (footballer, born 1996)]], Andrey Falinski Rodrigues, midfielder for Betim Futebol
*[[Andrey (footballer, born February 1998)]], Andrey Ramos do Nascimento, midfielder for Coritiba
*[[Andrey (footballer, born November 1998)]], Andrey Marcos Andrade Pereira, midfielder for Los Cabos United
*[[Andrey (footballer, born 2004)]], Andrey Nascimento dos Santos, midfielder for Chelsea
*[[Andrei of Polotsk]] ({{circa|1325}} – 1399), Lithuanian nobleman
*[[Andrei of Polotsk]] ({{circa|1325}} – 1399), Lithuanian nobleman
*[[Andrei Alexandrescu]], Romanian computer programmer
*[[Andrei Alexandrescu]], Romanian computer programmer
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*[[Andrei Arlovski]], Belarusian mixed martial artist
*[[Andrei Arlovski]], Belarusian mixed martial artist
*[[Andrey Arshavin]], Russian football player
*[[Andrey Arshavin]], Russian football player
*[[Andrey Belousov]] (born 1959), Russian politician
*[[Andrej Babiš]], Czech prime minister
*[[Andrey Bolotov]], Russian agriculturalist and memoirist
*[[Andrey Bolotov]], Russian agriculturalist and memoirist
*[[Andrey Borodin]], Russian financial expert and businessman
*[[Andrey Borodin]], Russian financial expert and businessman
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*[[Andrey Ershov]], Russian computer scientist
*[[Andrey Ershov]], Russian computer scientist
*[[Andrey Esionov]], Russian painter
*[[Andrey Esionov]], Russian painter
*[[Andrey Esipenko]], Russian chess grandmaster
*[[Andrei Glavina]], Istro-Romanian writer and politician
*[[Andrei Glavina]], Istro-Romanian writer and politician
*[[Andrei Gromyko]] (1909–1989), Belarusian Soviet politician and diplomat
*[[Andrei Gromyko]] (1909–1989), Belarusian Soviet politician and diplomat
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*[[Andrei Karlov]], Russian diplomat
*[[Andrei Karlov]], Russian diplomat
*[[Andrei Kanchelskis]], retired Russian football player
*[[Andrei Kanchelskis]], retired Russian football player
*[[Andrei Kirilenko (basketball)]], Russian basketball player in the NBA
*[[Andrei Kirilenko]] (born 1981), Russian basketball player and administrator
*[[Andrei Kirilenko (politician)]], Russian Soviet politician
*[[Andrei Kirilenko (politician)]], Russian Soviet politician
*[[Andrej Kiska]], Slovak president
*[[Andrey Kolmogorov]], Russian mathematician
*[[Andrey Kolmogorov]], Russian mathematician
*[[Andrey Korotayev]], Russian anthropologist
*[[Andrey Korotayev]], Russian anthropologist
*[[Andrei Kostitsyn]], Belarusian hockey player
*[[Andrei Kostitsyn]], Belarusian hockey player
*[[Andrei Lankov]], Russian Koreanist
*[[Andrej Kramarić]], Croatian football player
*[[Andrei Lupan]], Moldovan writer
*[[Andrei Lupan]], Moldovan writer
*[[Andrei Netto]], Brazilian journalist and writer
*[[Andrei Netto]], Brazilian journalist and writer
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*[[Andrey Osterman]], Russian statesman
*[[Andrey Osterman]], Russian statesman
*[[Andrei Platonov]], Russian-born writer of the Soviet period
*[[Andrei Platonov]], Russian-born writer of the Soviet period
*[[Andrej Plenković]], Croatian premier minister
*[[Andrei Rublev]], Russian icon painter
*[[Andrej Pohar]] (born 1974), Slovenian badminton player
*[[Andrei Rublev]], Russian painter
*[[Andrey Rublev (tennis)]], Russian tennis player
*[[Andrey Rublev (tennis)]], Russian tennis player
*[[Andrei Sakharov]], Russian physicist and activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
*[[Andrei Sakharov]], Russian physicist and activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
*[[Andrej Sekera]], Slovak hockey player
*[[Andrei Tarkovsky]], Russian film director
*[[Andrei Tarkovsky]], Russian film director
*[[Andrei Vasilevski (tennis)|Andrei Vasilevski]], Belarusian tennis player
*[[Andrei Vasilevski (tennis)|Andrei Vasilevski]], Belarusian tennis player
*[[Andrey Vlasov]], Russian general
*[[Andrey Vlasov]], Russian general
*[[Andrey Voznesensky]], Russian writer
*[[Andrey Voznesensky]], Russian writer
*[[Andrey Vyshinsky]], Ukrainian politician
*[[Andrey Vyshinsky]], Soviet politician
*[[Andrei Zhdanov]], Russian politician
*[[Andrei Zhdanov]], Russian politician
*[[Andrei Zhelyabov]], Russian revolutionary
*[[Andrei Zhelyabov]], Russian revolutionary
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Andrei (surname)]], a surname
*[[Andrei (surname)]], a surname

==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Given name}}
{{Given name}}


[[Category:Russian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Russian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]
[[Category:Bulgarian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Bulgarian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Ukrainian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Ukrainian masculine given names]]

Latest revision as of 05:37, 15 November 2024

Andrey
PronunciationBelarusian: [anˈdrɛj]
Russian: [ɐnˈdrʲej]
GenderMale
Language(s)Belarusian, Bulgarian, Russian
Name dayNovember 30
Origin
Word/nameGreek
Other names
Related namesAndrew, Andreas, Andre, Ander, Anders, Andy, Andrejs, Andrzej, Andriy, Andrea, Andrés, Andrej, Andrei

Andrey (Андрей) is a masculine given name predominantly used in Slavic languages, including Belarusian, Bulgarian, and Russian. The name is derived from the ancient Greek Andreas (Ἀνδρέας), meaning "man" or "warrior".[1]

In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Andrey holds religious significance, particularly due to Saint Andrew, the patron saint of several countries, whose legacy has contributed to the name’s popularity across Orthodox nations.[2]

People with the given name

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Andrey". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  2. ^ "Namepedia: The Name Encyclopedia". Namepedia.name. Retrieved 2024-11-12.