Andray

Meaning of Andray

Andray, pronounced AN-dray (/ænˈdreɪ/), springs from the venerable Greek name Andreas—meaning “manly” and “brave”—yet arrives with a fresh spark all its own. Picture a hidden jewel glinting amid a sea of Andrews: that’s Andray’s charm, offering parents the promise of tradition wrapped in delightful originality. In the United States it’s chosen for just a handful of newborns each year—fewer than ten on average—so it strikes the perfect balance between whispering familiarity and feeling gloriously unique. Evoking the steadfast courage of St. Andrew and blessed with a warm, approachable vibe, Andray sets the stage for a boy destined to stride through life with quiet confidence and a twinkle of merriment in every introduction.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AN-dray (/ænˈdreɪ/)

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Notable People Named Andray

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