Andin is a unique and modern name of Greek origin, meaning "virile" or "manly". It is derived from the ancient Greek word 'andros', which signifies masculinity. While it has gained popularity in recent years, Andin remains an uncommon choice, making it a distinctive option for parents seeking a special name for their child. The name has two syllables and ends with the soft, melodic sound of 'in', giving it a pleasing rhythm when spoken aloud. It is also short enough to be easily pronounced by people of all ages, making it practical as well as aesthetically pleasing.
The name Andin experienced a peak in popularity with 11 births in 2003, followed by a decrease to 9 births in the next year. After a gap of two years without data, there were 7 births each in 2006 and 2011. The birth count fluctuated between 5 and 8 from 2007 to 2010, with a total of 53 births over this period.