Andrea (disambiguation)

Andrea (disambiguation)

Andrea can be both a given name or, much less frequently, a surname.

Andrea may also refer to:
*Andrea Corr - solo artist and lead singer of the Irish band, The Corrs
*Subtropical Storm Andrea (2007) - the first named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season
*"Andrea Chénier" - an opera by Umberto Giordano
*"Andrea" (album) - the self-titled 2002 musical album by Andrea Bocelli
*April 18 - as "Andrea" the Hungarian nameday
*Aisha Tyler - as the Ghost Whisperer character Andrea Marino

ee also

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