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.
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,...
Andrew is a variant of the Greek name Andreas, ultimately derived from the element aner, meaning "man." In the New Testament, Andrew was one of the twelve apostles and the first disciple to be called by Jesus.
Origin: Andrew is derived from the Greek name “Andreas.” It was popularized by Andrew the Apostle, Jesus’s first apostle in the Christian Bible and commonly known as Saint Andrew. Pronunciation: The most common way to pronounce Andrew is “AN-droo.” It can also be pronounced as “AAHN-droo.”
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is the third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, duke of Edinburgh, and younger brother of Charles III. For 22 years, until the birth of his nephew Prince William, he was second in the line of succession to the British throne. In 2025 Andrew was stripped of his royal titles, notably prince.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, is living just like any other person on King Charles III’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The disgraced former Duke of York, 66 ...