Andri traces its roots to the ancient Greek Andreas, signifying “manly” or “brave,” yet its concise form also carries the austere elegance of Persian simplicity—like the clear lines of a desert horizon. Pronounced AN-dree, Andri has maintained a modest foothold in the United States, registering seven births at rank 917 in 2024 and oscillating through the 600s to 900s since the 1960s. This steady, low-key trajectory suggests a name chosen for its reliability rather than as a passing fashion, appealing to parents who seek an identity both recognizable and unfussy—neither too obscure nor destined to dominate every classroom roll call. In its two-syllable economy, Andri balances strength with approachability, offering a concise statement of character. Its gentle fluctuations, absent dramatic spikes, reflect an enduring niche, much as a single pomegranate seed can carry the essence of an entire orchard. For those who value analytical precision and cultural resonance, Andri stands as a quietly assertive choice.
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