Mathias-Andrei
Hebrew and Greek · Boy · 4 syllables
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About the name Mathias-Andrei
Mathias-Andrei combines two names: Mathias derives from the Hebrew Mattityahu meaning "gift of God," while Andrei comes from the Greek Andreas meaning "strong" or "manly." The hyphenated combination is used primarily in Eastern European and Scandinavian cultures, particularly in Romania, Germany, and other regions influenced by both Germanic and Orthodox Christian traditions.
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Etymology
Mathias-Andrei combines two names: Mathias derives from the Hebrew Mattityahu meaning "gift of God," while Andrei comes from the Greek Andreas meaning "strong" or "manly." The hyphenated combination is used primarily in Eastern European and Scandinavian cultures, particularly in Romania, Germany, and other regions influenced by both Germanic and Orthodox Christian traditions.
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