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Depends on what you're using as source material. Andreas is the latin/hispanic equivalent of Andrew.
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Andreas Vesalius was born in Brussels in Belgium.
Andrea is derived as the feminine form of Andrew or Andreas (in Greek). Rather confusingly, Andrew is derived from the Greek meaning masculine; it is related to the word "anthropoid", which means manlike.
Galician and Portuguese: habitational name from any of numerous places in Galicia and Portugal named Andrade, perhaps originally villa Andr(e)ati -- 'estate of a man named Andreas'. It is portuguese and is in Portugal..........
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