Definition: Andira was a Greek deity who became the wife of king Aulos of Lydia, giving birth to his son Lycaon and becoming queen of Lydia as well. Her name is also related to the Andrians, which were birds that flew across the sea. Definition: In English, "Andria" refers to the bird Lycaon (named after her), who became a god, being the wife of King Aulos of Lydia, the mother of Lycaon, and Queen Lycaon. This is also known as Andria in Greek mythology, which explains how she got married to king Aulos. In modern times, it's most commonly associated with the movie "The Da Vinci Code," which depicts the life of Andria as a symbol of the corruption and power that ensues after the birth of Jesus Christ.