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Andrews

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Name — An English surname derived from the given name Andrew.

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What does “Andrews” mean?

The word “Andrews” means an English surname derived from the given name Andrew.

How do you pronounce “Andrews”?

“Andrews” is pronounced AN-drooz (/ˈæn.dɹuz/ in IPA).

How do you use “Andrews” in a sentence?

Here is “Andrews” used in a sentence: “Ms. Andrews taught chemistry at the local school.”

What part of speech is “Andrews”?

“Andrews” is a name.

Is “Andrews” a common word?

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

What is the origin of the surname "Andrews"?

"Andrews" is an English surname derived from the personal name Andrew, so it originally indicated "son of Andrew." Surnames formed from a father's given name in this way are known as patronymic surnames.

Is "Andrews" a first name or a surname?

"Andrews" is chiefly an English surname, derived from the given name Andrew. The related form without the final "s," Andrew, is the common first name.

What does the "-s" at the end of "Andrews" signify?

The final "-s" in "Andrews" originally meant "son of" or "belonging to," so the name marked a descendant of someone called Andrew. The same pattern appears in many English surnames, such as Roberts, Williams, and Jones.

What is the difference between the surnames "Andrews" and "Anderson"?

Both come from the name Andrew but formed differently: "Andrews" adds an "-s" meaning "son of Andrew," while "Anderson" adds "-son," literally "Andrew's son." Anderson is especially common in Scotland and Scandinavia.

Related words

Andrus

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