The name Andri, pronounced /ændri/, is a variant of the name Andrew. The "a" in "Andri" is pronounced as in "cat" and "hat", while the "d" is pronounced as the English letter "d". The "r" is pronounced by tapping the tongue against the upper part of the mouth, creating a quick sound. The "i" at the end is pronounced as "ee" in "bee" and "tree". Spelling of Andri reflects the typical English spelling system, with letters representing specific sounds in the pronunciation.
Andri is a masculine given name derived from various cultures and languages. It is often used as a diminutive form of the name Andrew or Andrei. In Greek, Andri means "manly" or "brave," while in Hebrew, it is believed to signify "man" or "warrior."
In English-speaking countries, Andri is commonly seen as a variant of the name Andrew, which originates from the Greek name Andreas meaning "manly" or "strong." It has been widely used throughout history, particularly among Christians due to its association with the apostle Andrew, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
In Slavic languages, Andri is derived from the name Andrei or Andrey, which is a form of the Greek name Andreas as well. In this context, it carries the meaning of "manly" or "brave" and is often linked to individuals who possess great strength and courage.
The name Andri can be found in various cultures and is often given to baby boys, symbolizing their expected virtues and characteristics as they grow into adulthood. Its usage as a given name reflects the desire for strength, bravery, and a sense of masculinity, making it a popular choice for parents looking for meaningful and powerful names for their sons.