Origin and Meaning of Andranette
Meaning & Origin
Brave, courageous; derived from 'Andrew'
Origin: Greek - Andranette is derived from the name Andrew, which comes from the Greek name 'Andreas', meaning 'manly' or 'brave'. The suffix '-ette' often denotes a diminutive or feminine form.
Interesting Facts
- Andranette is considered a variation or feminine form of Andrew, making it unique while still retaining ties to its masculine roots.
- Although not widely used globally, the name appears predominantly in English-speaking countries and can have cultural variations.
- Notable figures with similar names include Andrew Carnegie, a famous philanthropist, and Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States.
- Andranette is relatively uncommon, thus it's rarely featured in popularity rankings, making it a distinctive choice for parents.
- Related names and variations include Andrea, Andy, Andrewina, and other feminine forms of Andrew.