Andreia Brazier
She is a South Brazilian model, born and raised in Brazil. She moved to Britain in April, 2005. Andreia had already been an actress and model, appearing in commercials, reality shows and catalogues before leaving Brazil. She moved to London to enhance her English skills. Andreia is an Brazilian and Portuguese girl's name derived from Ancient Greek Andreas meaning manly or masculine and brave. If used with a feminine tone, Andreia lends a sense of femininity to parents who celebrate the birth of their daughter. Jeff Brazier, a television presenter (b. Jade Goody is a well-known television personality. Her most famous role was for her role as the host of Big Brother. It is believed that his father was an Englishman, and his mother had the Jamacian and an English background. Andreia refers to the female Portuguese and Galician variant of Andrew the boy's Greek name. Brazier is a surname for occupational use that is of French origin that refers to a worker in brass. It is a anglicized form of the French surname Brasier. It is possible that this surname can be traced back to Alan Brazier (1924-1999), who was an English cricketer. English occupational name comes from Middle English brasier an agent that is a derivative of Old English brasian to braze to make brass worker working in copper brass or bronze. Andreia can be the most commonly used Portuguese spelling of this name, although Andrea is also used in Brazilian Portuguese. Andre, the masculine form of the name, is also used. Andrea is a feminine name in Dutch However, Andree is also used in French. Andrea came from Greece. The name Andrea means "manly" and "virile". This name can be a fantastic method to encourage your child regardless of what you are identifying with as a gender. Andrea originates by Andrea, which is the Greek name Andrew, meaning fighter or protector. Andrea is a name with many meanings, which makes it a powerful, strong name. Andrea can be a word with has many positive meanings. It is used to define a woman with courage as well as strength.






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