Andriani is a feminine forename and a surname that ranks as the 5,713th most common surname globally, with around 99,032 individuals bearing this name. It is derived from the Greek given name Andreas, meaning 'manly' and rooted in the words for 'man' and 'warrior,' Andriani is a patronymic surname, symbolizing strength and valor, with its origins intertwined in the cultural heritage of Venice, Italy.[1] It has the highest incidence in Indonesia, where it ranks 135th in frequency (1:1,382). Additionally, notable occurrences of the surname are found in Italy, Brazil, Argentina, the United States, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, France, Qatar, and Thailand.[2]

Andriani
Pronunciation/ændriˈɑni/
Origin
Word/nameVenice, Italy
DerivationGreek given name Andreas, aner, andrós
Meaningman, manly, warrior
Region of originVeneto

Demographics

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Most Prevalent Regions c. 2014

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  • Indonesia: 95,661 occurrences (1:1,382)–Rank 135
  • Italy: 916 occurrences (1:66,765)–Rank 11,880
  • Brazil: 900 occurrences (1:237,860)–Rank 9,170
  • Argentina: 516 occurrences (1:82,836)–Rank 6,996
  • United States: 334 occurrences (1:1,085,206)–Rank 78,873
  • Australia: 71 occurrences (1:380,221)–Rank 31,281
  • United Arab Emirates: 68 occurrences (1:134,739)–Rank 11,022
  • France: 63 occurrences (1:1,054,329)–Rank 115,549
  • Qatar: 62 occurrences (1:38,032)–Rank 3,887
  • Thailand: 52 occurrences (1:1,358,430)–Rank 190,094

Notable Individuals

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Andriani Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms". HouseOfNames. 2000-01-01. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  2. ^ a b "Andriani Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History". forebears.io. Retrieved 2023-12-07.