All about the name ANDROW

Meaning, origin, history.

Andrew is a name of Greek origin and means "strong" or "manly". It comes from the Greek name Andrewros, which was derived from the element andreia meaning "manliness" or "courage". The name has been widely used throughout history, with one of its most famous bearers being Saint Andrew, who was one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles and is considered a patron saint of Scotland. The name Andrew has been popular in many English-speaking countries for centuries and continues to be so today. It is often shortened to Drew or Andy and has several variants such as Andrea, Andreas, Andrei, and Andrey.

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Greek
English
Greece

Popularity of the name ANDROW since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Did you know that the name Androw has a unique occurrence in the United States? According to annual birth statistics, only five babies were named Androw in 1983 across the entire country! This makes it a truly distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something special."