Andrea Sla

in the US

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  1. Huntsville, AL (1)
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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Andrea 154
Sla 285,460
Andrea Sla 25,373,455
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  4. is 153rd most common Alice
  5. is 154th most common Andrea
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  1. is 285,456th most common Skrnich
  2. is 285,457th most common Skulan
  3. is 285,458th most common Skurtu
  4. is 285,459th most common Skusa
  5. is 285,460th most common Sla
  6. is 285,461st most common Sladyk
  7. is 285,462nd most common Slam
  8. is 285,463rd most common Slating
  9. is 285,464th most common Sliga
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  1. is 25,373,451st most common Andrea Skwarek
  2. is 25,373,452nd most common Andrea Skyes
  3. is 25,373,453rd most common Andrea Skyles
  4. is 25,373,454th most common Andrea Skyrm
  5. is 25,373,455th most common Andrea Sla
  6. is 25,373,456th most common Andrea Slaby
  7. is 25,373,457th most common Andrea Slachta
  8. is 25,373,458th most common Andrea Slacik
  9. is 25,373,459th most common Andrea Slad

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Andrea

Meaning & History

Sla

(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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