Andry is of American origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Andrý', which means 'peace'. It is a variant spelling of Andrew, itself meaning 'strong' or 'manly'. The name Andry was popular during the Middle Ages but has since become less common. Today, it is still used as a given name, though more often found in historical context or among families with Scandinavian heritage.
"Between 2001 and 2023, there were eleven babies named Andry."