Andreia Brazier
Her birthplace was Porto Alegre, South Brazil she moved into the United Kingdom in April 2005. Prior to leaving her home in Brazil, Andreia had already began her modeling career. She participated in commercials, which were a reality-TV show, as well as catalogues. The reason she moved to London was mostly to improve upon her English proficiency. The name Andreia is Brazilian, or Portuguese girl's name, is derived in Ancient Greek Andreas meaning male and strong. If parents are celebrating the arrival of their baby girl this feminine variant of Andreia is a nice touch of feminine. Jeff Brazier is his father. Jade Goody, a former reality television show Big Brother contestant and television celebrity Jade (b. 1979) His parents are. His father's side, he is English as well as on the mother's side, he has Jamacian/English heritage. Andreia is a feminine Portuguese as well as a Galician variant of the name of the boy Andrew and is of Greek source. It's a French surname which translates to "a person who works in brass". The anglicized version from French Brasier. The surname might refer to Alan Brazier (1924-1999), English cricketer. English profession name that originates from Middle English Brasier, an agent derivative of Old English to braze brass. The most well-known Portuguese pronunciation is Andreia, though Andrea is also used to refer to Brazilian Portuguese. The masculine version is Andre. Andrea is also a popular name for girls in Dutch. Andree is the French variant Andree shares the same meaning. Andrea is a name with no gender. that originated in Greece. The word Andrea can mean "manly" as well as "virile". It could be an excellent way to inspire your baby regardless of which gender you're in. Andrea is derived from the Greek name Andrew that means protection or warrior. Andrea can mean many things and therefore is a sturdy, powerful name. Andrea is an adverb that can have many positive connotations. It is used to describe a woman who is courageous, courageous or determination.
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