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Aundria

A girl's name of Greek origin with 783 recorded U.S. births.

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Meaning & Origin

At 7 letters and two syllables, Aundria hits the middle ground most parents look for: long enough to feel complete, short enough for everyday use. It has been used as a girl's name in the U.S. since 1942, with 783 total recorded births.

Aundria is not in the current top 1,000, which means your child is unlikely to share the name with a classmate — a plus for parents who value distinctiveness.

Aundria is not in the current top 1,000 girl names nationally, making it an uncommon choice — though your state or community may differ.

Aundria is a girl's baby name of Greek origin, a phonetic variant of Andrea, from the Greek Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'strong.' The Aun- opening gives the name a softer, more unusual visual character while preserving the familiar Andrea sound.

Aundria emerged as a creative spelling variant in the mid-to-late twentieth century, reflecting the American naming tradition of personalizing popular names through phonetic reinterpretation. It has the same strong Greek meaning as Andrea in a more distinctive package.

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The ending of a name often carries more etymological information than the beginning. Aundria's final sounds are open, elegantfound across Latin, Greek, and Slavic naming traditions. In English-language naming, many feminine names end on open vowels or soft consonants, creating a melodic, approachable quality. Aundria follows that feminine pattern.

Explore the ending-based name pages on this site to find names that share Aundria's suffix pattern — names with similar endings often share a style and era, even when they come from different linguistic backgrounds.

At a Glance

783
Total births
Since 1942
1992
Peak
30 births
1942
First recorded
72 years of data
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Popularity Over Time

Aundria has 59+ years of history in the U.S., first appearing in 1942.

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First appeared: 1942Peak: 1992 (30 births)

Popularity by Decade

Decade-by-decade popularity data for Aundria
DecadeBirthsAvg RankTrend
2010s15#17074
2000s68#13299
1990s222#4742
1980s133#5601
1970s176#3846
1960s92#4298
1950s31#5280
1940s46#2928

The Story of Aundria

A Millennial name

Peaking in 1992, Aundria is a Millennial-era classic. Girls named Aundria are most likely born between 1982 and 2002.

How rare is Aundria?

With 783 total births on record, Aundria remains a rare and distinctive pick.

The journey through the decades

First appeared in the records in 1942, grew steadily over the decades, peaked in the 1990s with 222 births that decade, and has since become a rare, vintage choice.

Aundria by the numbers

  • Would fill 16 school buses
  • Meeting one Aundria per day would take 2.1 years

Year-by-Year Data

View complete yearly data(59 years, 19422013)
Year-by-year popularity data for the name Aundria
YearBirthsRank
20135#16887
20125#17227
20115#17107
20095#17659
20087#14035
20075#17973
20065#17489
20047#12921
200311#9125
20028#11265
20018#11131
200012#8089
199915#6532
199822#4812
199717#5654
199617#5561
199525#4110
199428#3794
199325#4107
199230#3591

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Aundria a boy's or girl's name?
Aundria is primarily a girl's name.
When was Aundria most popular?
Aundria reached its peak popularity in 1992 with 30 births that year. It is not currently in the top rankings.
How popular is the name Aundria?
Aundria is not currently in the top rankings but has been given to 783 babies in the U.S. since 1942. Its peak was in 1992.

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Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration, 19422013