Andreia Brazier
In Porto Alegre in South Brazil Then she relocated to England in April 2005. When she left her homeland of Brazil, Andreia had already started her modeling career and participated in commercials, an reality television show as well as catalogs. Moving to London was primarily to build the foundation of her English proficiency. Andreia is one of the Brazilian as well as a Portuguese girl's name that comes from Ancient Greek Andreas that means masculine or brave and masculine. The feminine spelling that is used for the name Andreia may give an feeling of being feminine when you're commemorating the birthday of a baby girl. Jeff Brazier, a television presenter (b. 1979) who was a TV presenter and Jade Goody (1981-2009), a television personality who was well-known for her participation in the reality series Big Brother. He has English descent on the father's side and his mother was from Jamacian and English descent. The name Andreia is of Greek origins, refers to the feminine version of Andrew. The French occupational name Brazier means an employee with brass. Brazier is an anglicized form of Brazier, which is the French name Brasier. It could refer to Alan Brazier, an English cricketer, who played between 1924 and 99. English occupational name comes from Middle English brasier an agent related to Old English brasian to braze the brass of a worker using the copper or bronze. The most popular Portuguese pronunciation is Andreia although Andrea can be found as Andrea in Brazilian Portuguese. The masculine form is Andre. Andrea is a feminine name in Dutch, but Andree is also used in French. Andrea is a gender neutral Greek baby name, is popular in the present. This name, which means masculine and virtuous, can inspire the baby to develop the strength within them regardless of gender. Andrea comes from Andrew in Greek the word warrior, which translates to protector. This means that it is Andrea an extremely powerful name with plenty of meaning. Andrea is a name with holds many positive associations. Andrea can be used to describe a woman with courage, bravery or strength.
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