Andrey
English
Etymology
From Russian Андре́й (Andréj, “Andrew”). Doublet of Andrew.
Alternative forms
(Андре́й):
Proper noun
Andrey
Translations
Male given name originating from Russian
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Azerbaijani
Etymology
Transliteration of Russian Андре́й (Andréj).
Proper noun
Cyrillic | Андреј | |
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Abjad |
Andrey
- A transliteration of the Russian male given name Андре́й (Andréj).
- 2004, İradə Hüseynova, Müstəqil Azərbaycan dövlətinin qurucusu.[1], Baku: Təhsil, page 104:
- SSRİ-nin görkəmli siyasi xadimlərindən olan Andrey Nikolayeviç Qromıko öz oğlu ilə söhbətində qeyd edirdi ki, «Bizim Siyasi Büroda ancaq üç adam nisbətən cavandır: Romanov, Qorbaçov və Əliyev.
- Andrei Nikolayevich Gromyko, one of the prominent political figures of the USSR, said in a conversation with his son, “Only three people in our Politburo are relatively young: Romanov, Gorbachev and Aliyev.
Declension
Declension of Andrey
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Andrey | Andreylər |
definite accusative | Andreyi | Andreyləri |
dative | Andreyə | Andreylərə |
locative | Andreydə | Andreylərdə |
ablative | Andreydən | Andreylərdən |
definite genitive | Andreyin | Andreylərin |
Possessive forms of Andrey
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