Andreia Brazier
The girl was born in Porto Alegre in South Brazil She moved to England in April 2005. Andreia's modeling career was just beginning before she moved to the United UK. She has appeared in TV shows, commercials and catalogs. Her decision to move to London was to improve her English. Andreia is the Brazilian as well as a Portuguese girl's name that comes from Ancient Greek Andreas meaning manly or brave and masculine. Andreia's feminine name could give feminine characteristics to the name if parents wish to celebrate the arrival of their baby girl. Jeff Brazier is his father. Jade Goody is a well-known TV personality. She was best known for her role as the host of Big Brother. There is a belief that his dad was English-born as was his mother, who had the Jamacian and an English background. Andreia is a feminine Portuguese as well as a Galician variation of Andrew, the boy's name. Andrew which is of Greek origin. Andreia is the French term used to describe an individual who works using brass. It's the anglicised name of Brasier, a French surname. This surname could be related to Alan Brazier (1924-1999), the famous English cricketer. English occupational title derived from Middle English brasier a derivative Old English brasian to make braze brass. It is used to describe workers working in copper, bronze or brass. The most popular Portuguese pronunciation is Andreia, though Andrea is also used for Brazilian Portuguese. Andre symbolizes masculinity. Andrea can also be commonly used in Dutch to refer to females, however Andree is the French equivalent. Andrea is a name that has roots in Greece. It is a masculine name, and is a norm-breaking name that can inspire any baby to have confidence and be strong. Andrea is derived from Andrea, which is the Greek name Andrew which means fighter or protector. This creates Andrea an extremely powerful name with lots of significance behind it. Andrea is a name that is associated with many positive things. It is used to define women who are courageous and strength, courage or bravery.






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