>meet Italian guy
>his name is Andrea
Meet Italian guy
Isn't "Andreas" a male name in Germany as well?
Andreas yes, the female version is Andrea
is there a name that ends in "a" that is for males?
at least in my language, I can't think of one
Happened to me lol. Had an Italian roommate named Andrea.
nigga
Joshua
Michael in brazilian-portuguese is pronounced as 'Michelle'. I laughed a lot when I first came here.
A lot of russian names
>meet Russian
>his name is Nikita
Nikita is a masculine name common in Russia.
Since the later 20th century, the name Nikita has been adopted as a feminine name in some countries such as France. This development was presumably inspired by Elton John's song Nikita (whose music video portrayed a female Russian border guard, presumably the Nikita of the song), and the French film Nikita.
>meet a French guy
>his name is Dominique
t. Nikita
Nein, ik bin Rudolf.
Sasha, Nikita, Pasha, Roma and etc
all of those sound like girl names to me ._.
specially sasha
I'm gay, so that name fits me
>is there a name that ends in "a" that is for males?
Miha (Slovenian for Mike)
Žiga (Slovenian for Ziggy)
Andrea literally means man
Aditya
Bima
Hendra
Samudra
Raditya
Susila
etc
Sasha, Pasha and Roma aren't names, they're nicknames for Alexander, Pavel and Roman.
also Grega (Slovenian for Greg)
Those are names for third worlders though
Meet Greek guy.
His name is Antreas.
Meet Italian guy.
His name is Andrea.
Meet Spanish guy.
His name is Andre.
Meet French guy.
His name is Andre/Antre (french soyboy accent).
What did /Mediterraneans/ mean by this.
Actually, they're diminutives:
Sasha - Alexander
Pasha - Pavel
Roma - Roman
Like in Spanish:
Fernando Fer, Fernan, Nando, Fercho, Feña
Andrea
Luca
Andréj iml
Andrija in Croatian
Nicola
Balkan bros
Giona
Elia
Btw the female version of Andrea is Andreina
André
Andrée
Andreina suck my pipina!
Okay, Misha
Well, there's nothing I can say against those quadruples.
Guess I'm gay now...
Misha is short for Mikhail, Ahmed.
Many Finnish names are like this: Pekka, Jorma, Mika, Juha...
No one uses full versions all the fucking time unless it's job related. Only autists go around saying "Call me Georgy and not Grisha, please"
>It is a variation of the Greek name Andreas, a short form of any of various compound names derived from andr- 'man, warrior'.
everything is GREEK
Not your language indio
my name is domenico