Andrew is the English form from the Old French name Andreu[1] / Andrieu (now French surnames), themselves from Latin Andreas, from Greek -derived given name Andreas (Greek: Ἀνδρέας). [1]
Andrew, being a Greek name, was probably only a nickname or a translation of his real Hebrew name, which is not known. This name has been common (in various spellings) throughout the Christian world, and it became very popular in the Middle Ages.
Arrest caps years of growing pressure on the former Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III and second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, over his yearslong friendship with Epstein.
Andrew is a Greek name meaning "strong and manly." It's a variant of the Greek name Andreas, which is derived from the element aner, meaning "man." Andrew was the name of Jesus's first disciple,...
Despite several U.K. lawmakers calling for Andrew to be removed, it's far from a simple process, say experts.
When John the Baptist was preaching at Bethany (KJV “Beth-abara”) beyond the Jordan (John 1:28), Andrew, like many of his countrymen, laid aside his daily work to go to hear the famous preacher. What Andrew saw and heard influenced him greatly. He became a disciple of John (John 1:35, 40).
An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Andrew. We'll discuss the original Greek, plus the words and names Andrew is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.
Andrew as a boys' name (also used less commonly as girls' name Andrew) is pronounced AN-droo. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Andrew is "man, warrior".
Andrew - Name Meaning, What does Andrew mean? - Think Baby Names
Andrew: The name Andrew is of Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Andreas, which itself comes from the word "anēr" or "andros," meaning "man" or "manly. Find related names, variants, and usage details on Namepedia.