The baby name Andromacha is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "an-droh-MA-kuh".
Andromacha is Greek in Origin.
Andromacha is a Greek name that means "battle of a man." It is derived from the Greek words "andros" meaning "man" and "mache" meaning "battle." In Greek mythology, Andromacha was the wife of Hector, the Trojan prince who was killed by Achilles during the Trojan War. After Hector's death, Andromacha was taken as a slave by Achilles' son, Neoptolemus. The name Andromacha has been used in literature and art throughout history, including in Shakespeare's play "Troilus and Cressida."
Andromacha is a feminine name and is pronounced "an-droh-MA-ka." The stress is on the second syllable. The name is not very common and is more often used in Greece and other countries with Greek roots. The name has several variations, including Andromache, Andromahi, and Andromeda. The components of the name, "andros" and "mache," are both Greek words that have been used in various other names and words throughout history.
The origin of the name Andromacha can be traced back to ancient Greece. It was a popular name among the Greeks and was often given to girls born into noble families. The name has been used in literature and art throughout history, including in the works of Shakespeare and in paintings by famous artists such as Rubens and Delacroix. Today, the name is still used in Greece and other countries with Greek roots, but it is not as common as it once was.
Andromacha has the following similar or variant Names
- Andromache |
- Andromachea |
- Andromacheia |
- Andromachia |
- Andromakhe |
- Andromakhi |
- Andromakhy