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      Meaning of the first name Andonia

      Origin

      Greek

      Meaning

      Derived from Andros, Meaning Man

      Variations

      Adoniah, Antonia, Addonia
      The name Andonia is of Greek origin, derived from the word andros, which means man. This connection underscores themes of strength and masculinity within the name's etymology. Often, names of this nature reflect societal values tied to gender and character, with Andonia encapsulating a sense of robust identity through its linguistic roots.

      Historically, Andonia has not been a widely recorded or prominent name in ancient texts, but it aligns with a tradition in Greek culture where names were frequently derived from significant words or concepts, especially those related to virtues, strength, or familial heritage. As Greek society evolved, names with masculine connotations continued to emerge, manifesting in various forms across different eras, thereby linking Andonia to a broader narrative of personal identity and cultural values.

      In contemporary contexts, Andonia can be found as both a first name and a surname, albeit less commonly than many other names. It is often embraced by individuals seeking a distinctive and culturally rich name that carries a legacy of strength. While it may not be ubiquitous, Andonia's uniqueness makes it appealing in various communities, particularly among those with Greek heritage or those interested in names that convey deeper meanings and connections to history.

      Based on our records...

      Schumacher

      Schumacher

      This is the most common surname associated with Andonia.
      Joseph

      Joseph

      This is the most common name of those married to a Andonia.
      Anna

      Anna

      This is the most common name for a child of a Andonia.
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      1912 is when there were the most people born with the first name Andonia.

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