Andromeda

Meaning ruler of men
Origin Greek
Gender Girl
Popularity Moderate
Length 9
Syllables 4
Syllabification An-dro-me-da

About Andromeda

The name Andromeda has a rich history and a powerful, mythical significance. Of Greek origin, it was borne by a famous princess in Greek mythology known for her beauty and bravery. Andromeda's story of rescue and triumph has inspired countless works of art, literature, and astronomy, making the name even more enchanting.

Derived from the Greek words for "ruler of men" or "to think like a man," Andromeda carries a sense of strength and intellect. Choosing this name for your baby girl can instill a sense of empowerment and wisdom from the very beginning.

In modern times, Andromeda has found its way into various aspects of popular culture, including literature, movies, and video games, often representing strong and independent female characters. It is a name that is both classic and unconventional, sure to make your little one stand out in a world of ordinary names.

If you seek a name with deep roots, celestial beauty, and a touch of uniqueness, Andromeda is a stellar choice for your precious daughter. Embrace the majesty of this mythical moniker and watch her embark on her own heroic journey through life.

Variations of Name Andromeda

Andromedah
Andromedda
Andromeeda
Andromeydah
Andromiida
Andromedae
Andromehdah
Andromehda

Nicknames for Andromeda

Andie
Meda
Romy
Drea
Andi

Famous People Named Andromeda

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Andromeda BeckAmerican author
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Andromeda ScottAustralian environmentalist
Andromeda PritchardCanadian journalist
Andromeda GomezSpanish actress
Andromeda ChenTaiwanese entrepreneur
Andromeda JohnsonAmerican athlete
Andromeda WhiteCanadian politician
Andromeda KimSouth Korean artist
Andromeda MitchellBritish historian
Andromeda PatelIndian engineer
Andromeda MartinezMexican chef
Andromeda LewisAustralian singer
Andromeda BrownAmerican activist

Characters Named Andromeda

Andromeda BlackCharacter in the Harry Potter series
Andromeda ShunCharacter in the anime series Saint Seiya
Andromeda AscendantShip's artificial intelligence in the TV show Andromeda
Andromeda TonksCharacter in the Harry Potter series
Andromeda DiverCharacter in the novel "Snow Crash" by Neal Stephenson
Andromeda FernCharacter in the movie "The Hunger Games"
Andromeda ArcherCharacter in the TV show "Star Trek - Discovery"
Andromeda FosterCharacter in the TV show "The Expanse"
Andromeda StoneCharacter in the book "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer
Andromeda WildCharacter in the video game "Overwatch"
Andromeda BlakeCharacter in the TV show "The 100"
Andromeda SwiftCharacter in the book "The School for Good and Evil" by Soman Chainani
Andromeda GaleCharacter in the TV show "Supergirl"
Andromeda NashCharacter in the book "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs
Andromeda PikeCharacter in the book "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline
Andromeda StormCharacter in the TV show "X-Men - Evolution"
Andromeda PriceCharacter in the TV show "American Horror Story"
Andromeda VegaCharacter in the book "The Mortal Instruments" by Cassandra Clare
Andromeda ReedCharacter in the movie "Red Planet"
Andromeda HarkerCharacter in the TV show "Penny Dreadful"