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Ondreya

A feminine variant of Ondrej or Andre, ultimately from Greek Andreas meaning "manly" or "brave."

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Ondreya is a feminine variant of Ondrej or Andre, ultimately from Greek Andreas meaning manly or brave. The name therefore carries a classic masculine-root meaning in a softer feminine form. Ondreya feels familiar yet uncommon, with a Slavic-inflected elegance. It has the kind of shape that suggests tradition without being overused, which makes it feel poised and lightly formal.

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