Andric

Meaning of Andric

Andric is a masculine appellation rooted in the ancient Greek name Andreas—itself derived from andrós, “man, warrior”—which was later Latinized as Andricus, conferring upon it a classical gravitas and scholarly resonance. Phonetically rendered AN-drik (/ænˈdrɪk/), its crisp consonantal framework evokes the measured beat of a ceremonial drum, underscoring visions of composed leadership and steadfast courage. In the United States, demographic records from 1999 through 2022 trace Andric’s subtle ascent and descent: peaking at rank 804 with ten recorded births in 1999, then settling into a rare yet enduring choice—rank 937 with six newborns in 2022. This delicate balance between historical pedigree and contemporary distinctiveness makes Andric an alluring choice for parents who seek a name that entwines venerable tradition with individualized flair, offering its bearer a resonant emblem of cultivated strength and timeless dignity.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AN-drik (/ænˈdrɪk/)

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