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'''Andy''' is predominantly a diminutive version of the male given name [[Andrew]], and variants of it such as Andreas and Andrei. The form of the variation is based on the Scottish "-ie" diminutive ending. ''Andrew'' is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] name ''Andreas'', meaning "man". Andy is also occasionally used as a diminutive for the female given name [[Andrea]] (or [[Andreya]]) the [[English language|English]], [[German language|German]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Scandinavian language|Scandinavian]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] feminine version of the name Andrew (although Andrea is a masculine name in [[Italian language|Italian]]). It is also occasionally spelled "Andie", "Andi" or "Andee" (these more often as a feminine name, but not exclusively). Andy (in and of itself, not as a nickname) is the 217th most popular name in the US, with less than 0.001% of the people with this spelling of the name being female. The Indian name Anindya (meaning "one who cannot be criticised") is also sometimes shortened to Andy. Has No donk ,No Cakeey Sorry For The Disappiontment..... not
'''Andy''' is predominantly a diminutive version of the male given name [[Andrew]], and variants of it such as Andreas and Andrei. The form of the variation is based on the Scottish "-ie" diminutive ending. ''Andrew'' is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] name ''Andreas'', meaning "man". Andy is also occasionally used as a diminutive for the female given name [[Andrea]] (or [[Andreya]]) the [[English language|English]], [[German language|German]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Scandinavian language|Scandinavian]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] feminine version of the name Andrew (although Andrea is a masculine name in [[Italian language|Italian]]). It is also occasionally spelled "Andie", "Andi" or "Andee" (these more often as a feminine name, but not exclusively). Andy (in and of itself, not as a nickname) is the 217th most popular name in the US, with less than 0.001% of the people with this spelling of the name being female. The Indian name Anindya (meaning "one who cannot be criticised") is also sometimes shortened to Andy.


==People named Andy==
==People named Andy==

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Andy is predominantly a diminutive version of the male given name Andrew, and variants of it such as Andreas and Andrei. The form of the variation is based on the Scottish "-ie" diminutive ending. Andrew is derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "man". Andy is also occasionally used as a diminutive for the female given name Andrea (or Andreya) the English, German, Portuguese, Scandinavian and Spanish feminine version of the name Andrew (although Andrea is a masculine name in Italian). It is also occasionally spelled "Andie", "Andi" or "Andee" (these more often as a feminine name, but not exclusively). Andy (in and of itself, not as a nickname) is the 217th most popular name in the US, with less than 0.001% of the people with this spelling of the name being female. The Indian name Anindya (meaning "one who cannot be criticised") is also sometimes shortened to Andy.

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