Andrew
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The Story of Andrew
Two thousand years ago, a fisherman named Andrew left his nets to follow a path of courage, a legacy of steadfast loyalty that still resonates today.
Andrew comes from the Greek 'andros,' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.' It gained prominence through Saint Andrew, one of the twelve apostles, who tradition says introduced his brother Simon Peter to Jesus. His patronage spread across Europe, making him the patron saint of Scotland and Russia. The name traveled widely, carried by crusaders and kings, solidifying its place in royal lines and common households alike.
There's a foundational strength in saying 'Andrew,' a quiet assurance in its sound. It's a name that feels honest and reliable, hinting at a child who will face the world with integrity. You envision a son with a steady hand and a loyal heart, someone others can depend on. Writing it on a birth announcement feels like planting a sturdy tree, knowing it will provide shelter.
What It Means
“Andrew is a Greek name meaning 'manly' or 'brave'. It is derived from the Greek word 'andros'.”
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Numerology
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Famous Namesakes
Prince Andrew
Member of the British Royal Family
Andrew Garfield
British-American actor known for Spiderman role
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#36,428 in 1987
Total Births
1,329,846
First Recorded
1880
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