Andrick

Meaning of Andrick

Andrick is a masculine given name of Greek origin, built on the root andr– (“man, male”) and functioning as a creative variant of Andrew. It conveys associations of strength and manliness while adhering to familiar Anglo-American naming conventions. In the United States, Andrick’s popularity has remained low and irregular: it first appeared in the mid-1970s with a peak rank of 666 in 1977, dipped out of the top 700 during much of the 1980s, and then re-emerged in the early 2000s. Between 2020 and 2024, annual occurrences ranged from 15 to 22 births, corresponding to ranks between 896 and 924, indicating a modest resurgence among parents seeking distinctive yet accessible names. Pronounced AN-drik (/ˈæn.drɪk/), it follows standard English phonotactics, making it straightforward to spell and say—rare enough to avoid duplication in class rosters, yet familiar enough to require little correction.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AN-drik (/ˈæn.drɪk/)

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