Estonian Names that Start With A
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- Andres
Origin:
Spanish form of AndrewMeaning:
"strong and manly"Description:
The Spanish form of Andrew is popular enough in the US to rank near the Top 200. As Andrew, Andy, and Drew feel less fresh, Andres is still up-and-coming, with a global feel that could travel well anywhere. Andres has been used in the US dating all the way back to when name data began to be kept, and has never fallen out of the Top 1000. Despite this, it has only been since the 90s that Andres has cracked the Top 200. Andre is a similar-sounding alternative that has French and Portuguese roots.
- Arri
Description:
Arri is a short, masculine name with multiple possible origins. It may function as a diminutive of names containing the element 'ar' such as Arnold or Arthur. In Finnish, Arri relates to 'armas' meaning 'beloved,' while in Hebrew it can be a variant of Ari, meaning 'lion.' This name has gained some modest attention among parents seeking brief, distinctive names with international appeal. Arri has a contemporary feel despite its traditional roots, featuring a melodic sound that's easy to pronounce across different languages. The name's brevity gives it versatility while its multiple cultural connections provide rich symbolic meaning without being overly common.