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The baby name Ondrejko is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈondrɛjko/ (ON-dray-koh).

Ondrejko is Slavic in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Slavic
Pronunciation: /ˈondrɛjko/ (ON-dray-koh)

What is the meaning of the name Ondrejko ?

The baby name Ondrejko is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈondrɛjko/ (ON-dray-koh).

Ondrejko is Slavic in Origin.

Ondrejko is a Slovak affectionate diminutive of Ondrej, the Slovak form of Andrew. It derives from Greek Andreas, ultimately from aner/andros, “man,” giving the meaning “manly, brave.” The -ko ending marks endearment in Slovak and neighboring Carpatho-Rusyn dialects. Through the veneration of Saint Andrew, the name spread widely; in Slovak-speaking areas, Ondrej became standard while Ondrejko served as a tender, familiar call-name for boys.

In Slovakia, 30 November (St Andrew’s Day, Deň svätého Ondreja) fixed the name in folk customs and parish records, and Ondrejko sometimes appears as an official given name, especially in eastern regions and diaspora communities. Related forms include Slovak Ondrej, Ondro, Ondrík; Czech Ondřej, Ondra; South and East Slavic Andrej/Andrey/Andriy; and diminutives Andrejko and Ukrainian Andriyko. Core meaning remains constant: manly, courageous.

Ondrejko barely registers. Across 2 countries, we found just 3 recorded uses of it.

Ondrejko has the following similar or variant Names

Ondrejko – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
CZ Boys 0 #304 2 6,530
IR Boys 0 #565 1 10,162
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People also ask about Ondrejko

Ondrejko is predominantly a boy's name.
Ondrejko is a 3 syllable name, pronounced /ˈondrɛjko/ (ON-dray-koh).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Ondřejko, Ondřej, Ondrej, Ondra, Ondráš and Andrej.
Across languages, Ondrejko has these equivalents: Andrew (English), Andreas (Greek/German), Andrei/Andrey (Romanian/Russian), Andrzej (Polish), Andriy (Ukrainian).
Yes. Ondrejko leaves almost no footprint in the statistics we follow, so it is rare by any measure.