Falling below 1,000 occurrences, with 929, we find Anderson in eighth place. As you could probably guess, the name means ‘son of Andrew’. With Scandinavian, Scottish, English, and Greek roots, Andrew itself is derived from the Greek name Andreas — meaning ‘man’ or ‘manly’.
Falling below 1,000 occurrences, with 929, we find Anderson in eighth place. As you could probably guess, the name means ‘son of Andrew’. With Scandinavian, Scottish, English, and Greek roots, Andrew itself is derived from the Greek name Andreas — meaning ‘man’ or ‘manly’.
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