Proper noun
Andry (plural Andrys)
A surname.
“All trials and tests have been conducted and its effectiveness in reducing and elimination of symptoms has been proven in the treatment of Covid-19 patients in Madagascar,” President Andry Rajoelina of said of the drink on April 20. Source: Internet
By contrast, in 2009 a segment of the army defected to the side of Andry Rajoelina, then-mayor of Antananarivo, in support of his attempt to force President Ravalomanana from power. Source: Internet
Andry tells Rohan the time for magical warfare rather than “talk” is near, and starts to walk out. Source: Internet
Megan Andry said more students are reaching out here; she said she and counselor Sherile Watts see about 20-30 students a week. Source: Internet
He can surround Andry with family while feigning weakness in himself—and trap Andry. Source: Internet
This tradition was broken in 2009, when a segment of the army defected to the side of Andry Rajoelina, then-mayor of Antananarivo, in support of his attempt to force President Ravalomanana from power. Source: Internet