Andry is of Latin origin, meaning 'strong and manly'. It is a variant form of Andrew, which itself stems from the Greek Andreas, composed of the elements aner ('man') and dec- ('leading'). The name gained popularity through Saint Andrew, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles, who was also the patron saint of Scotland. Andry has been used independently as a given name in some cultures, notably in France and Russia.
"Over the past 35 years (1989-2023), the name Andry has had a total of 324 recorded births, with noticeable fluctuations from year to year."