Andrea Hil

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Andrea 154
Hil 86,730
Andrea Hil 12,677,654
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  1. is 150th most common Doris
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  5. is 154th most common Andrea
  6. is 155th most common Tracy
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  1. is 86,726th most common Heisig
  2. is 86,727th most common Hendrex
  3. is 86,728th most common Hervert
  4. is 86,729th most common Hexter
  5. is 86,730th most common Hil
  6. is 86,731st most common Hinklin
  7. is 86,732nd most common Hladek
  8. is 86,733rd most common Hoffschneider
  9. is 86,734th most common Hogaboom
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  1. is 12,677,650th most common Andrea Higares
  2. is 12,677,651st most common Andrea Higby
  3. is 12,677,652nd most common Andrea Higham
  4. is 12,677,653rd most common Andrea Higueros
  5. is 12,677,654th most common Andrea Hil
  6. is 12,677,655th most common Andrea Hilario
  7. is 12,677,656th most common Andrea Hilaris
  8. is 12,677,657th most common Andrea Hilaski
  9. is 12,677,658th most common Andrea Hild

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Andrea

Meaning & History

Hil

(female) Of disputed origin. It has been in use since the 17th century. It is now generally taken as a feminine equivalent of Andreas, and this probably represents its actual origin. However, it was not in use in the Middle Ages, and the suggestion has also been made that it represents a coinage in English from the Greek vocabulary word andreia ‘manliness, virility’.


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