Andree
Andree is a name that can refer to various individuals and characters across different cultures. It is often used as a first name for both males and females, with variations in spelling and pronunciation depending on the region. The name has roots in several languages, including French and Scandinavian, and is derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "man" or "warrior."
In popular culture, Andree may also refer to fictional characters in literature, film, or television. Additionally, it can be associated with notable figures in history or contemporary society, such as Andree de Jongh, a Belgian resistance worker during World War II. The name carries different meanings and significance based on its context.