Andie (pronounced AN-dee) began life as the spirited short form of Andrea, itself the feminine spin on Andrew, the Greek name meaning “strong and courageous.” Over time the nickname slipped off its training wheels and rolled into full first-name status, bringing along a breezy, tomboy sparkle that feels as fresh as a spring Saturday. Pop culture has kept the vibe lively—think of actress Andie MacDowell’s easy grace or Molly Ringwald’s plucky Andie Walsh standing tall in “Pretty in Pink.” On American birth charts, the name has danced around the mid-ranks for decades, never a wallflower yet rarely one of the crowd, which lends it an appealing balance of familiarity and individuality. For parents seeking a name that mixes soft charm with a dash of moxie, Andie offers a delightful compromise: sweet on the surface, steel in its roots, and ready for whatever adventure she dreams up next.
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