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All over the world, Andriy (Андрей , Андрій , Andriy , and others...) is a prevalent masculine first name. The first name Andriy is characteristic of Ukraine, where it is a prevalent masculine name, Russia, and Kazakhstan, where it is a widespread masculine name (explore the name in all countries). Very seldom, Andriy is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Андрей | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Russia |
Андрій | Israel, Ukraine, United States, Russia, Poland |
Andriy | Ukraine, Russia, Spain, Romania, Bulgaria |
אנדריי | Israel |
Андрий | Bulgaria, Ukraine, Georgia, Russia |
أندريه | Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria |
أندري | Yemen |
Ander, Anders, Andor, Andras, Andre, Andrea, Andreas, Andrei, Andrej, Andrejs, Andres, Andreu, Andrew, Andrey, Andreï, Andri, Andriej, Andrii, Andrij, Andrius, Andriý, Androw, Andrzej, András, Andráš, André, Andréas, Andréi, Andrés, Andřej, Antti, Dreits, Drejc, Endrū, Ondrej, Ondřej, Ανδρέας, Андер, Андерс, Анджей, Анджэй, Андор, Андрай, Андраш, Андре, Андреа, Андреас, Андрейс, Андрес, Андреу,
Andriy 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; Andriy , the operatic character in the opera Taras Bulba by Mykola Lysenko; Taras Bulba's son; Andrei Nikolayevich Bolkonsky , the fictional character in Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace and Andrew Marbot , the title character of the novel Marbot: A Biography by Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and in many other works.
Rait, Kravets, Klymenko, Tkachuk, Novikov, Oliynyk, Shevchuk, Biletsky, Kravchuk, Popovych, Romanyuk, Marchenko, Kovalenko, Kovalchuk, Kuznetsov, Gavrylyuk, Levchenko, Tkachenko, Shevchenko, Bondarenko, Kharchenko, Kravchenko, Kushnir, Polishchuk, Boychuk, Savchuk, Vovk, Zhuk, Mazur, Moroz, Babiy, Boyko, Kozak, Koval, Kulyk, Popov, Melnyk, Shabar, Shvets, Soroka, Bodnar, Bilous, Kovtun, Petrov, Volkov, Ivanov, Marchuk, Sokolov, and Stefanyshyn