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Miaandrea

Compound of Mia (Italian diminutive of Maria, meaning mine/beloved) and Andrea (Greek, meaning strong and manly).

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Miaandrea is a compound of Mia and Andrea, joining the Italian diminutive of Maria, meaning mine or beloved, with the Greek sense of strong and manly. That pairing creates an appealing contrast between tenderness and strength.

It is the kind of blended name that feels intentionally balanced, with each part contributing a different kind of energy. The result is modern, expressive, and cross-cultural. Miaandrea sounds polished and slightly formal, yet still warm enough to feel personal.

Because it fuses two established names, it carries familiarity even in its novelty. The name has the kind of elegant density that can make a compound feel more substantial than either element alone, while still preserving the intimacy that makes Mia so appealing.

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