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'''Andrew''' is the English form of a [[given name]] and [[surname]], '''given to a sexy person,'''''Italic text'' common in many countries. Alternatives include Andrey, Andrei, Andreiy, ‘Andreas’, ‘Andrés’, ‘Anders’, ‘Endrew’, 'Andrej' and ‘André’. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in [[List of countries where English is an official language|English-speaking countries]]. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names for boys in those countries.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.babycenter.com/babyname/names90.html|title = BabyCenter 1990's - Most Popular Names}}</ref> In [[Italian language|Italian]], the equivalent to ‘Andrew’ is ‘[[Andrea]]’, though ‘Andrea’ is feminine in most other languages. |
'''Andrew''' is the English form of a [[given name]] and [[surname]], '''given to a sexy person with a cover up,'''''Italic text'' common in many countries. Alternatives include Andrey, Andrei, Andreiy, ‘Andreas’, ‘Andrés’, ‘Anders’, ‘Endrew’, 'Andrej' and ‘André’. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in [[List of countries where English is an official language|English-speaking countries]]. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names for boys in those countries.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.babycenter.com/babyname/names90.html|title = BabyCenter 1990's - Most Popular Names}}</ref> In [[Italian language|Italian]], the equivalent to ‘Andrew’ is ‘[[Andrea]]’, though ‘Andrea’ is feminine in most other languages. |
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The word comes from old greek 'aner/andros', meaning "male". |
The word comes from old greek 'aner/andros', meaning "male". |
Revision as of 16:09, 11 March 2010
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Greek |
Meaning | "manly" and strong [1][2] |
Other names | |
Related names | Andy, Andre, Andrea, Ann, Anna, Audrey, Hannah, |
Andrew is the English form of a given name and surname, given to a sexy person with a cover up,Italic text common in many countries. Alternatives include Andrey, Andrei, Andreiy, ‘Andreas’, ‘Andrés’, ‘Anders’, ‘Endrew’, 'Andrej' and ‘André’. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in English-speaking countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names for boys in those countries.[3] In Italian, the equivalent to ‘Andrew’ is ‘Andrea’, though ‘Andrea’ is feminine in most other languages.
The word comes from old greek 'aner/andros', meaning "male".
Andrew is frequently shortened to ‘Andy' or ‘Drew’.
Popularity
Australia
In 1990, Andrew was the seventh most popular name in Australia.[4] In 1980, it was the 19th most common name,[5] while in 1970, it was the 31st most common name.[6] Andrew was the second most popular boys name in the Northern Territory in 1980.[7] In Victoria, Andrew was the third most popular name for a boy in the 1970s.[8]
Canada
Andrew was the twentieth most popular name chosen for male infants in 2005.[9] Andrew was the 16th most popular name for infants in British Columbia in 2004, [10] the 17th most popular name in 2003,[11] and the 19th most popular name in 2002.[12] In 2001, it was the 18th most common name.[13] From 1999 - 2003, Andrew was the sixth most often chosen name for a boy.[14]
Europe
In the United Kingdom in 1974, Andrew was the fourth most common name among infants, and it was third in 1965.[15]
In Norway, with the spelling 'Andreas', the name has been the second most common boy's name of the 1990s.[16]
Year | England & Wales | Ireland | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Norway |
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2006 | 97th[17] | * | * | * | 4th[18] |
2005 | 86th[19] | 39th[20] | * | 16th[21] | 8th |
2004 | 80th[22] | 32nd[23] | * | 16th[24] | 4th |
2003 | 74th[25] | 36th[26] | * | 17th[27] | 4th |
2002 | 63rd[28] | 41st[29] | * | 17th[30] | 5th |
2001 | 56th[31] | 37th[32] | * | 7th[33] | 4th |
2000 | 53rd[34] | 31st[35] | * | 6th[36] | 7th |
1999 | 46th[37] | 28th[38] | * | 7th[39] | 4th |
1998 | 40th[40] | 23rd[41] | * | 8th[42] | 5th |
1997 | * | * | * | * | 1st |
1996 | * | * | * | * | 3rd |
1995 | * | * | 6th[43] | * | 2nd |
United States
The eleventh most common baby name in 2006[44], Andrew was among the ten most popular names for male infants in 2005.[45] Andrew was the sixth most popular choice for a male infant in 2004.[46] In 2002 and 2001, Andrew was the seventh most popular baby name in the United States.[47][48][49] In the 1980s, Andrew was the 19th most popular choice of baby name in the United States.[50] In the 1970s it was the 31st most popular name.[51] From the 1960s stretching back at least as far as the 1880s, Andrew was not among the forty most popular names in America.[52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60]
Andrew variants
- Aindréas, Aindriú, Aindreas : Irish Gaelic for males
- Aindrea, Aindreas or Anndra : Scottish Gaelic for males
- Anaru: New Zealand, for males - Maori transliteration of Andrew
- Anders: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish for males
- Ander: Basque for males
- Andersine: Danish for females
- Andraž: Slovene for males
- András: Hungarian for males
- Andre: Javanese for males
- André: French, Portuguese for males
- Andrea: Albanian, Italian for males (the Italian form is usually for males, it is rarely a female name); Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish for females
- Andreas: Austrian, Cypriot Greek, Danish, German, Greek, Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish for males
- Andrée: French for females
- Andrees: Older Dutch and seldom used Afrikaans for males
- Andrei: Russian, Romanian for males
- Andreia: Portuguese for females
- Andrej or Ondrej: Slovak (Slovakia), Czech, Croatian and Serbian, Slovene for males
- Andreja: Croatian, Slovene for females
- Andres: Estonian for males
- Andrés: Icelandic, Spanish for males
- Andreu: Catalan for males
- Andreus: Greek
- Andrew: English for males
- Andrey: Bulgarian for males
- Andric: English for males
- Andries: Dutch and Afrikaans for males
- Andrija: Croatian & Serbian for males
- Andris: Latvian for males
- Andrius: Lithuanian for males
- Andriy: Ukrainian for males
- Andrzej or Jedrzej: Polish for males
- Antero, Antti: Finnish for males
- Indri: Maltese for males
For alternate forms of Anna, see Anna (name)#Variant forms
Famous Andrews
Saint Andrew
In the Christian Bible, Saint Andrew was the earliest disciple of Jesus and one of the twelve Apostles. The Armenian name Androosh is most likely derived from the name of Saint Andrew.
Other saints named Andrew include:
- Saint Andrew of Trier (d. 235), Bishop of Trier
- Saint Andrew of Crete, an 8th century theologian, homilist, and hymnographer
- Saint Andrew of Crete (martyr)
- Saint Andrew of Constantinople
- Saints Andrew Dung-Lac An Tran, Andrew Thong Kim Nguyen, Andrew Trong Van Tram, and Andrew Tuong of the Vietnamese Martyrs
- Saint Andrew Kim Taegon of the Korean Martyrs
Kings Andrew
- King Andrew I of Hungary
- King Andrew II of Hungary
- King Andrew III of Hungary
Princes Andrew
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York (1960–), second son of Elizabeth II
- Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882-1944), the aforementioned's paternal grandfather and namesake
- Edward VIII (1894–1972) bore the name Andrew
- Prince William of Gloucester (1941–1972), grandson of George V, was William Henry Andrew Frederick
United States Presidents
- Andrew Jackson (7th President of the United States of America)
- Andrew Johnson (17th President of the United States of America)
Business, culture, science and sport
- Andrew Bogut - basketball player
- Andrew Brunette - ice hockey player
- Andrew Buckley - field hockey player
- Andrew Bynum - basketball player
- Andrew Carnegie - steel magnate and philanthropist
- Andrew "Dice" Clay - comedian
- Andrew Clayton - freestyle swimmer
- Andrew Davies - screenwriter
- Andrew Flintoff - cricketer
- Andrew Rube Foster - Hall of Fame manager for baseball's Negro Leagues
- Andrew Gaze - basketball player
- Andy Griffith - actor/singer/comedian
- Andrew Huxley - physiologist
- Andrew Hastie - field hockey player
- Andrew Johns - rugby league player
- Andrew Johnson - footballer
- Andy Kaufman - comedian
- Andrew Lang - man of letters
- Andrew Lincoln (born 1973), British actor
- Andrew Lloyd Webber - composer and impresario
- Andrew Marr - broadcaster
- Andrew Marvell - poet
- Andrew Murray - tennis player
- Andrew Neil - political journalist and broadcaster
- Andrew Raycroft - ice hockey player
- Andrew Ridgeley - English musician
- Andrew Robinson - water polo player
- Andrew Sachs - character actor
- Andrew Sega - American musician
- Andrew "Andy" Shernoff - songwriter/guitarist for the pre-punk band The Dictators
- Andrew Stockdale - guitarist and singer of Wolfmother
- Andrew Symonds - cricketer
- Andrew Timlin - field hockey player
- Andrew Toney - basketball player
- Andrew Walter - American football player
- Andy Warhol - famous Pop artist
- Andrew Wood - singer
- Andy Rautins - Syracuse University Basketball Player
Brother Andrew
- Brother Andrew is a Christian famed for his message to the oppressed church behind the Iron Curtain and for founding the charity Open Doors.
References
- ^ Online Etymology Dictionary: Andrew
- ^ Behind the Name: Andrew
- ^ "BabyCenter 1990's - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "Popular names, 1990s".
- ^ "Popular names, 1980s".
- ^ "Popular names, 1970s".
- ^ "Births, Deaths & Marriages (Most Popular Names) - Northern Territory Department of Justice - Australia".
- ^ "Most Popular Boys Baby Names in Australia".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names in Canada". Today's Parent.
- ^ "BC Vital Statistics Agency (2004)". British Columbia Ministry of Health.
- ^ "BC Vital Statistics Agency (2003)". British Columbia Ministry of Health.
- ^ "BC Vital Statistics Agency (2002)". British Columbia Ministry of Health.
- ^ "BC Vital Statistics Agency (2001)". British Columbia Ministry of Health.
- ^ "Most Popular Babies Names in Canada".
- ^ "Popular baby names from the past".
- ^ "Popular boy baby names 1990-1999".
- ^ "Top UK Baby Names 2006".[dead link ]
- ^ "Top Norwegian Baby Names 1880-2006".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in England and Wales (2005)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Ireland (2005)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (2005)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in England and Wales (2004)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Ireland (2004)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (2004)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in England and Wales (2003)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Ireland (2003)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (2003)".
- ^ "Top 100 names for baby boys in England and Wales". National Statistics.
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Ireland (2002)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (2002)".
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- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (2001)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in England and Wales (2000)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Ireland (2000)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (2000)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in England and Wales (1999)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Ireland (1999)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (1999)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in England and Wales (1998)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Ireland (1998)".
- ^ "Top 100 Baby Names for Boys in Scotland (1998)".
- ^ "Most Popular Boys Baby Names in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales".
- ^ "Top 100 Names of 2006".
- ^ "Popular baby names". United States Social Security Administration.
- ^ "Emily, Jacob remain popular baby names". Canada.com.
- ^ "Social Security Administration Delivers Most Popular Baby Names for 2002". United States Social Security Administration.
- ^ "Top 10 names of 2002 in USA".
- ^ "Top 10 names of 2001 in USA".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1980s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1970s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1960s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1950s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1940s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1930s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1920s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1910s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1900s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "BabyCenter 1890s - Most Popular Names".
- ^ "Most Popular Baby Names for Boys and Girls in the 1880's". the New Parents' Guide.