Pronounce Names   |   

How to Pronounce Names

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

How to pronounce Andrew How to pronounce Andrew?

Audio samples from around the world:


Pronunciation of Andrew

Here is how Andrew is pronounced

   Slow

AN-DREW


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Here is how Andrew is pronounced

   Slow

AE n - d r oo
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • oo sounds like the 'oo' in food


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in the US

The American pronunciation of Andrew, specifically in California, US, is    with the empahasis on 'aen'

   Slow

aen·droo 
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • oo sounds like the 'oo' in food


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Andrew is primarily classified as a male name and is pronounced as

Ahh-NN-Drew

Type of Name: Name Of The Thinker
Gender: Male
Origin: Plutarch's Fables
Other spelling(s): Anne-Drew
Meaning: Lover Of Fine Wines And Spirits


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in Malaysia

Click the play button to hear how people in Malaysia pronounce Andrew

   Slow



thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in Argentina

Click the play button to hear how people in Argentina, specifically in Buenos Aires, Argentina, pronounce Andrew

   Slow



thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in Argentina

Click the play button to hear how people in Argentina, specifically in Buenos Aires, Argentina, pronounce Andrew

   Slow



thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in Greece

The Greek pronunciation of Andrew, specifically in Athens, Greece, is    with the empahasis on 'aandhrehaas'

   Slow

aandhrehaas 
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no
  • dh sounds like the 'th' in the
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • eh sounds like the 'e' in pet
  • s sounds like the 's' in so

Origin: Greek


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in Colombia

Click the play button to hear how people in Colombia, specifically in Bogotá, Colombia, pronounce Andrew

   Slow



thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Andrew is primarily classified as a first name and is pronounced as

Ett-Ray-ooh

"Popular in the Kentish areas, and South-East London (particularly Beckenham/Sydenham area). Members of the Dixon clan are likely to call all of their sons Etreyu/Andrew"

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Construction Managers Guild
Other spelling(s): Etreyu
Meaning: He Who Shall Overcome


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in U.S.A.

In U.S.A., Andrew is primarily classified as a male name. It is pronounced as

An-droo

Type of Name: First
Gender: Male


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Here is how Andrew is pronounced

ae n d-er oo
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no
  • oo sounds like the 'oo' in food


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Here is how Andrew is pronounced

Ann-droo

Type of Name: Name
Origin: English


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Andrew is primarily classified as a first name and is pronounced as

Eh n d r ew
  • eh sounds like the 'e' in pet
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • ew sounds like the 'u' in cute

Type of Name: First Name


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in the UK

The British pronunciation of Andrew, specifically in London, UK, is 

   Slow


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Andrew is primarily classified as a first name and is pronounced as

Ett-ray-oooh

"Popular in the Kentish areas, and South-East London (particularly Beckenham/Sydenham area). Members of the Dixon clan are likely to call all of their sons Etreyu/Andrew"

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Construction Managers Guild
Other spelling(s): Etreyu
Meaning: He Who Shall Overcome


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Andrew is primarily classified as a male name and is pronounced as

Ahh-N-drew

Type of Name: Name Of The Thinker
Gender: Male
Origin: Plutarch's Fables
Other spelling(s): Anne-Drew
Meaning: Lover Of Fine Wines And Spirits


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew in U.S.A.

In U.S.A., Andrew is primarily classified as a male name. It is pronounced as

An-droo

Type of Name: First
Gender: Male


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Here is how Andrew is pronounced

'Ann DrOO'


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Here is how Andrew is pronounced

Ann-droo

Type of Name: Name
Origin: English


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Andrew is primarily classified as a first name and is pronounced as

En-drew

Type of Name: First Name


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Here is how Andrew is pronounced

un-dra-ous


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Pronunciation of Andrew

Andrew is primarily classified as a first name and is pronounced as

Un-dRra-oos

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Lebanese-Arabic
Meaning: A Manly Man


thumb_up  Helpful   comment  Send us corrections

Ready for a Name Challenge?


What is the correct British pronunciation of the name Greenwich?

Click on the white circle to select your answer
The correct answer is "gren-itch."

In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.

Advertisement
Advertisement
R300x600


Trending Names

Pronounce CBS News
Pronounce Greek Boys Names
Pronounce French City Names
Pronounce German City Names
Pronounce Italian City Names
Pronounce Irish Girl Names
Pronounce Irish Girl Names
Pronounce Zohran Mamdani
Pronounce Robert Francis Prevost


L200x534
Overlay Text