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Andrew

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Name — A masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "brave".

Etymology

From the Greek "Andreas", derived from "andros", meaning "man".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Andrew” mean?

The word “Andrew” means a masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "brave".

How do you pronounce “Andrew”?

“Andrew” is pronounced AN-droo (/ˈæn.dɹuː/ in IPA).

How do you use “Andrew” in a sentence?

Here is “Andrew” used in a sentence: “Andrew introduced himself to the new neighbors.”

What part of speech is “Andrew”?

“Andrew” is a name.

Where does the word “Andrew” come from?

The word “Andrew” comes from Greek. From the Greek "Andreas", derived from "andros", meaning "man".

Is “Andrew” a common word?

“Andrew” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What does the name Andrew mean?

Andrew comes from the Greek 'Andreas,' rooted in 'aner' and 'andros,' meaning 'man,' and the related 'andreios,' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.' So the name traditionally carries the sense of strength and courage. It has been common across Europe for centuries and remains widely used in English-speaking countries today.

Is Andrew a biblical name?

Yes. In the New Testament, Andrew is one of Jesus's twelve apostles and the brother of Simon Peter. A fisherman by trade, he is traditionally honored as the patron saint of Scotland, Greece, and Russia, which helped spread the name widely throughout the Christian world.

What are common nicknames for Andrew?

The most common short forms are Andy and Drew, both widely used on their own. Related forms of the name in other languages include Andreas in German and Greek, Andre in French, Andrei in Russian, and Anders in Scandinavian countries. All share the same Greek root meaning 'manly.'

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Anders Anderson Andison Andre Andrea Andree Andress Andrewes Andrews Andrus Dand Dandie Dandy Danson Drew

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