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Andres is a classic masculine name with Spanish and Greek origins, derived from the Greek name Andreas. It is a variant of the more familiar Andrew, meaning "strong" or "manly." This name has a long and storied history, borne by saints, scholars, and notable figures across cultures.
The name Andres has its roots in the Greek name Andreas, which comes from the Greek word "andros" meaning "man" or "warrior." In Spanish-speaking countries, Andres is a common variation of the name. Other variations include the English Andrew, the Italian Andrea, and the Slavic Andrei.
In the United States, Andres has been a steadily popular name, ranking within the top 200 boys' names since the 1990s. In 2022, it was the 205th most popular boys' name, with 14,278 babies given the name. It has seen a slight upward trend in recent years, likely influenced by the name's increasing diversity and recognition.
Some well-known people named Andres include:
Andres is considered a classic, traditional masculine name that exudes strength, reliability, and intelligence. It is a popular choice among parents seeking a name with a strong, established style that still feels modern and versatile. Andres tends to be favored by parents who value heritage, history, and a sense of cultural identity.
Individuals with the name Andres are often perceived as hardworking, ambitious, and dependable. The name's Spanish roots can also lend an air of sophistication and global perspective.
Andres flows well with a variety of middle and last names, from classic combinations like Andres James or Andres Garcia to more contemporary pairings like Andres Luca or Andres Everett. For siblings, names that complement the strong, traditional style of Andres could include:
These names share Andres' Spanish or Mediterranean influences, creating a cohesive sibset.
The name Andres has deep roots in Christian tradition, as it was the name of one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece, and his feast day is celebrated on November 30th. This religious and cultural significance contributes to the name's enduring appeal.
In literature, the name Andres appears in Miguel de Cervantes' classic novel "Don Quixote," where it is the name of a shepherd. This association with pastoral, rural settings can further enhance the name's image of strength and ruggedness.
2022 | 1,824 | 205 |
2021 | 1,748 | 217 |
2020 | 1,702 | 219 |
2019 | 1,709 | 220 |
2018 | 1,741 | 215 |
2017 | 1,754 | 219 |
2016 | 1,787 | 218 |
2015 | 1,677 | 228 |
2014 | 1,711 | 221 |
2013 | 1,797 | 212 |
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Andreas | 154 | View Details |
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Andrea | 21 | View Details |
Andrez | 17 | View Details |
Elizandro | 17 | View Details |
Alejo | 12 | View Details |
Adris | 10 | View Details |
Andreus | 9 | View Details |
Luisandro | 5 | View Details |
Luisandres | 0 | View Details |
Juanandres | 0 | View Details |
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Andreo | 0 | View Details |
Andr | 0 | View Details |
Andrue | 0 | View Details |
Andras | 0 | View Details |
Joseandres | 0 | View Details |
Andreu | 0 | View Details |
Andreous | 0 | View Details |
Andrus | 0 | View Details |
Andreaz | 0 | View Details |
Andris | 0 | View Details |
Anderew | 0 | View Details |
Andino | 0 | View Details |
Andreau | 0 | View Details |
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