Andreas is a name of Greek origin, derived from the male name Andrew. It means 'strong' or 'manly'. In the New Testament, Andreas is the Greek form of the apostle Andrew.
The name Andreas holds significant cultural and religious meaning in Christianity as it is associated with Saint Andrew, one of Jesus' twelve apostles.
Individuals named Andreas are often viewed as confident, charismatic, and adventurous, possessing a strong sense of self-assurance and a willingness to take risks.
The name Andreas remains popular in many European countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, where it is commonly used.