Updated February 28, 2024

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Boy name origins & meanings

  • Greek : Valiant, courageous

Boy name variations

Andrew

Andrew

- 8% this year
Masculine
Common
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Anders

Anders

+ 7% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andor

Andor

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andre

Andre

- 1% this year
Masculine
Common
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Andrae

Andrae

+ 33% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andrei

Andrei

- 19% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andres

Andres

+ 4% this year
Masculine
Common
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Andros

Andros

+ 63% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andy

Andy

+ 9% this year
Masculine
Uncommon
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Aindrea

Aindrea

0 % this year
Neutral
Rare
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Andery

Andery

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andonis

Andonis

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andru

Andru

- 13% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andrue

Andrue

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Audrew

Audrew

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andie

Andie

+ 9% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andrews

Andrews

- 10% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Andrzej

Andrzej

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Drew

Drew

- 2% this year
Neutral
Uncommon
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How Popular Is The Name Andreas

Family name origins & meanings

  • Greek; also German and Dutch : from the New Testament Greek name Andreas, which gave rise to Andrew in English and vernacular derivatives in almost every other European language. Etymologically, it is from Greek andreios ‘manly’, from anēr ‘man’, ‘male’ (genitive andros). It was the name of the first of Christ’s disciples, and is a Greek translation of an Aramaic original. The disciple is the patron saint of both Scotland and Russia, but the Scottish Anderson is far more common than its Russian equivalent, Andreev. The personal name was popular throughout Europe in various vernacular forms (for example, Italian Andrea, French André, Scottish, North German, and Scandinavian Anders, Dutch Andries, Hungarian András, Czech Ondřej, Slovak Ondrej, Polish Andrzej and Jędrzej, and Russian Andrei).