Andreza
Feminine
Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Andreza is an elaborated form of Andréa, primarily used in Brazil. The name extends the Portuguese feminine form of Andrew with an additional -za suffix, which adds a distinctive and embellished feel, common in Brazilian naming traditions that favor elaborate variations.Etymology and RootsThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Ἀνδρέας (Andreas), meaning "manly" or "masculine," from the root ἀνήρ (anēr) meaning "man." Through the chain Andréa → Andrew, Andreza inherits a rich biblical background. In the New Testament, Andrew was a disciple of Jesus, known as the first-called apostle and the brother of Simon Peter. The name became widespread across the Christian world, especially in the Middle Ages, and Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, Greece, and Romania.Cultural Context and UsageAndreza is predominantly a Brazilian Portuguese name. It belongs to a cluster of feminine variants that include Andreia, Andréia, and Andressa, each developed by appending different suffixes to the base Andréa. While less common than some of its relatives, Andreza follows the Brazilian penchant for creatively modifying traditional European names. It is used exclusively as a feminine given name.Meaning: "Manly" (originally as a feminine elaboration of Andrew)Origin: Greek via Latin and PortugueseType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Brazil (primarily), Portuguese-speaking communities