Andrew

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Meaning: Manly or brave
Gender
Boy
Origin
Greek, Latin, English
Popularity Rank
#65 (boys)
#105 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Andrew has enjoyed enduring popularity, consistently ranking among the top names for boys in the United States since the 20th century. Its classic appeal ensures it remains a favorite for new parents.

Why Parents Choose Andrew

Parents often choose the name Andrew for its strong, timeless quality and its association with positive traits like bravery and leadership. It is also a versatile name that pairs well with many middle and last names.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Andrew has its roots in ancient Greece, derived from the word 'andreios,' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.' It has been a popular name throughout history, used by various kings and saints. The name became widely adopted in Europe during the Middle Ages and remains a classic choice today.

Andrew is a name of great significance in Christianity, associated with Saint Andrew, one of Jesus's apostles, who is considered the patron saint of Scotland and Russia.

Notable People Named Andrew

  • Andrew Jackson
  • Andrew Carnegie
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Andrew Garfield
  • Andrew Wiggins

Name Variations

Drew Anders Andrei Andreas Andreu

Related Names

Anthony Alexander Alfred Adrian Aiden

Similar Sounding Names

Anderson Anders Andreas

Names with Similar Feel

Matthew William Christopher Michael

Sibling Name Ideas

Elizabeth Benjamin Charlotte James Emily

Pop Culture References

  • Andrew Beckett in 'Philadelphia'
  • Andrew Detmer in 'Chronicle'
  • Andrew 'Andy' Dwyer from 'Parks and Recreation'