Andrina

Meaning of Andrina

Pronounced ahn-DREE-nuh, Andrina is a graceful name of Greek origin, formed by the masculine Andreas—rooted in the ancient element andr- for “man” or “warrior”—and softened with the feminine suffix –ina to convey “little strong one.” Though she remains a rare treasure in the United States, typically hovering near the fringe of the top thousand (with just five newborns embracing her in 2024), Andrina carries a quiet confidence that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern. Imagined against an Indian backdrop, her syllables drift like jasmine-scented monsoon breezes through lantern-lit courtyards, lending her an air of serene warmth. This name bridges cultures, resonating with classical poise while humming with contemporary spirit, and it sparks the kind of curiosity that might just lead one on a delightful voyage through family lore. Though she may not summon a legion of mythological heroes, Andrina could certainly lead a spirited debate over bedtime stories with all the flair of a princess negotiating her crown—her playful charm is every bit as compelling as her noble roots. Parents seeking a name that blends strength with subtle elegance will find in Andrina a softly radiant option—one that invites gentle smiles and a touch of adventure.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as ahn-DREE-nuh (/ænˈdriːnə/)

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Notable People Named Andrina

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