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Ondraya

Likely a feminine modern form of Andrea or Andre, from Greek roots meaning strong or manly.

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Ondraya is likely a feminine modern form of Andrea or Andre, from Greek roots meaning strong or manly. Over time, names built from those roots have moved across languages and genders, and Ondraya reflects that ongoing flexibility.

The name keeps the older idea of strength while softening it into a more lyrical modern shape. As a given name, Ondraya feels unusual but composed. It has a graceful sweep, with enough structure to sound serious and enough novelty to stand out.

Modern feminized forms of classical names often work by changing the ending without losing the original energy, and Ondraya does exactly that. It suggests strength, poise, and a personal style that does not mind being distinctive.

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