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Forename Andriy

All over the world, Andriy (Андрей Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan Azerbaijan, Андрій Russia Ukraine Poland United States Israel, Andriy Russia Bulgaria Ukraine Spain Romania, 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.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Andriy

name Ανδρέας, name Андрай, name Andre, name Анджэй, name Andreï, name Andreas, name Андреа, name Antti, name Андрес, name אנדריי, name Андерс, name Andriej, name Andrzej, name أندري, name Андре, name Andrij, name Andrei, name Андрій, name Drejc, name Andriy, name Анджей, name Andrii, name Андраш, name أندريه, name Andréas, name André, name Andres, name Андрий, name Andor, name Ondrej, name Andreu, name Андор, name Andřej, name Androw, name Andrej, name Ondřej, name Andras, name Anders, name Andrés, name Andrea, name Andrejs, name Andráš, name Andri, name Ander, name Andrew, name Andrey, name Dreits, name Андрейс, name Andréi, name Андреас, name András, name Andriý, name Андрей, name Андер, name Андреу, name Andrius, name Endrū
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Андрей Belarus, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia
Андрій Ukraine, Poland, United States, Russia, Israel
Andriy Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Spain, Russia
אנדריי Israel
Андрий Ukraine, Georgia, Bulgaria, Russia
أندريه Morocco, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Algeria
أندري Yemen

First name Andriy in the context

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.

Notable namesakes

andriy lyzohub (b. 1673) link
andriy horlenko RU (b. 1709) link
andriy sichynskyi PL (b. 1840) link
picture of andriy zhyltsov andriy zhyltsov andriy zhyltsov Paralympic athlete of Ukraine (b. 1901) link
andriy sirovatchenko Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer (b. 1901) link
andriy danylov Ukrainian Paralympian (b. 1901) link
andriy brahinets Ukrainian philosopher (b. 1903) link
andriy richytsky (b. 1893) link
picture of andriy demydenko andriy demydenko andriy demydenko (b. 1951) link
andriy chesnokov (b. 1901) link
picture of andriy zdesenko andriy zdesenko andriy zdesenko Ukrainian entrepreneur (b. 1969) link
picture of andriy kutsenko andriy kutsenko andriy kutsenko Ukrainian cyclist, UA (b. 1989) link
andriy yakovych olenko Ph.D. Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv 1991 (b. 1966) link
andriy horechyy researcher, UA (b. 1969) link
andriy petukhov Ukrainian bobsledder (b. 1971) link

Characteristic surnames

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