Andree or Andrée is a feminine given name.
Variants and derivations by language
- Andrée : French, English
 - Andréanne : French
 - Andréane : French
 - Andrea: Albanian, Italian, Latin, masculine; Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, feminine
 - Andréa : French and Portugueuse
 - Dédée : French
 - Andréana : Malagasy
 - Andrette : French, English
 - Andretta : Italian
 - Andréina : French
 - Andréline : French, haitian creole
 
Compound given name
- Andrée-Anne
 - Anne-Andrée
 - Marie-Andrée
 
Given name
Notable people with the name include:
- Andree Anderson (fl. 1950s), American ice dancer
 - Andrée Belle, French painter
 - Andrée Bernard (born 1966), English television actress
 - Andrée Blouin (1921–1986), activist and writer from the Central African Republic
 - Andrée Boisson (1900–1973), French fencer
 - Andrée Bonhomme (1905–1982), Dutch composer
 - Andree Bonifacio (born 2002), Canadian-Filipino dancer, actress, and singer; former member of hip-hop dance duo group The Lucky Aces
 - Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), French heroine of World War II
 - Andrée Bosquet (1900–1980), Belgian painter
 - Andrée Boucher (1937–2007) Canadian politician from Quebec
 - Andrée Brendheden (born 1983), Swedish ice hockey forward
 - Andrée Brunet (1901–1993), French figure skater
 - Andrée Chedid (1920–2011), French poet and novelist of Lebanese descent
 - Andrée Christensen (born 1952), Canadian writer and visual artist
 - Andrée Clair (1916–1982), French writer and ethnographic studier of Niger
 - Andree Connors, American poet and novelist
 - Andrée Damant, French actress
 - Andrée de Jongh (1916–2007), Belgian resistance leader in World War II
 - Andrée van Es (born 1953), Dutch politician
 - Andrée Esposito (born 1934), French opera singer
 - Andrée Ferretti (1935–2022), Canadian political figure and author
 - Andrée Feix (1912–1987), French film editor and film director
 - Andrée Flageolet (fl. 1961), French racing cyclist
 - Andrée Geulen-Herscovici (1921–2022), Belgian Holocaust rescuer
 - Andreé González (born 1975), Venezuelan footballer
 - Andrée Howard (1910–1968), British ballet dancer and choreographer
 - Andrée Jeglertz (born 1972), Swedish football manager and player
 - Andrée Laberge (born 1953), Canadian researcher and writer
 - Andrée Lachapelle (1931–2019), French Canadian actress
 - Andrée Lafayette (1903–1989), French stage and film actress
 - Andrée Lavieille (1887–1960), French painter
 - Andrée Lescot (fl.1950s–1960s), Haitian singer, showgirl, and soprano
 - Andrée Maillet (1921–1995), Canadian writer
 - Andrée Marlière (1934–2008), Belgian ballet dancer and painter
 - Andrée Marquet (born 1934), French organic chemist
 - Andrée Mégard (1869-1952), French actress, stage beauty
 - Andrée Melly (1932–2020), English actress
 - Andrée A. Michaud (born 1957), Canadian novelist and playwright
 - Andrée Peel (1905–2010), French resistance member of World War II
 - Andrée Putman (1925–2013), French interior and product designer
 - Andree Layton Roaf (1941–2009), American lawyer and jurist from Arkansas
 - Andrée Rosenfeld (1934–2008), Belgian rock art researcher and archaeologist
 - Andrée Rosier (born 1978), French chef
 - Andrée Ruellan (1905–2006), American artist
 - Andrée Ruffo, Canadian judge from Quebec
 - Andrée Sfeir-Semler (born 1953), Lebanese art historian and gallery owner
 - Andrée Tainsy (1911–2004), Belgian actress
 - Andrée Vaurabourg (1894–1980), French pianist and teacher
 - Andrée Viollis (1870–1950), French journalist and writer
 - Andrée Watters (born 1983), Canadian musician
 - Andree Welge (born 1972), German darts player
 - Andree Wiedener (born 1970), German footballer
 
See also
- Andree (surname)
 - Andrée (disambiguation)
 - Marie-Andrée, given name
 - André, given name
 
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