Origin and Meaning of Jendry
Meaning & Origin
A variant of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
Origin: Slavic - Jendry is derived from Andrew, which traces back to the Greek name Andreas, meaning 'man' or 'warrior'.
Interesting Facts
- Jendry is often considered as a diminutive or affectionate form of Andrew in some Slavic languages.
- The name is more common in Polish and Czech cultures, where variations of Andrew are frequently used.
- Notable variations include Andrzej in Polish and Ondřej in Czech, with Jendry being a less common but endearing version.
- While Jendry itself may not show significant popularity trends, the name Andrew has remained consistently popular across various cultures.
- Related names include Andrew, Andreas, André (French), and Andreas (German), all sharing the same root meaning.