The name Andrew Harvey is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /ˈændru ˈhɑrvi/. This means that the first syllable of "Andrew" is pronounced as "and" with a short "a" sound, followed by "ru" with a long "u" sound. The second syllable of "Harvey" is pronounced as "har" with a short "a" sound, followed by "vi" with a long "i" sound. It is important to use the correct phonetic spelling, especially when communicating with people who speak different languages.
The name "Andrew" is derived from the Greek name "Andreas", which means "manly" or "masculine". It has its roots in the Greek word "andros" (ἀνδρός), meaning "of a man". The name "Harvey" has multiple possible origins. It can be derived from the Breton personal name "Huaruiu" or "Haerviu", which means "battle-worthy". Alternatively, it might come from the Old English words "hār" (meaning "gray") and "fagæ" or "fæȝ" (meaning "head" or "shade"), combining to suggest "gray-haired" or "warrior". Please note that "Andrew Harvey" is a combination of two separate names, each with its own etymology.