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Globally, Andrij (Андрей , Андрій , Андрий , along with others...) is a prevalent boy's forename. The first name Andrij is habitual in Ukraine, where it is a prevalent boy's name, Russia, and Kazakhstan, where it is a widespread masculine name (explore the name in all countries). Much less frequently, Andrij is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Андрей | Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Russia |
Андрій | Poland, Israel, United States, Ukraine, Russia |
Андрий | Bulgaria, Georgia, Ukraine, Russia |
Andrij | Poland, France, United States, Ukraine, Czechia |
أندريه | Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Lebanon, Algeria |
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Andrij is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Andrew the Apostle , the religious figure of the Christian faith, Gospel of Mark; Andrew Neiderman , the writer; Andrei Nikolayevich Bolkonsky , the fictional character in Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace; Andrew Marbot , the title character of the novel Marbot: A Biography by Wolfgang Hildesheimer and Andy Bernard , the fictional character on NBC's The Office, and in many other works.
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