Yohandry is a contemporary male given name that emerged in Spanish-speaking communities—particularly Cuba—as a creative fusion of Yohan (the Spanish form of John) and the distinctive suffix -dry. Pronounced yo-HAN-dree (/joˈhæn.dri/), it reflects a broader Latin American trend toward inventive name formations. In the United States, the Social Security Administration recorded 6 newborns named Yohandry in 2014 (rank 912), 20 in 2016 (rank 910) and 5 in 2018 (rank 907), indicating a modest but steady presence. Parents drawn to Yohandry often cite its blend of cultural heritage and modern individuality, making it a distinctive choice in contemporary naming practices.
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