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  2. Andrews (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Andrews is a patronymic surname of English, Scottish, and Norse origin. [1] At the time of the 1881 British Census, its relative frequency was highest in Dorset (3.6 times the British average), followed by Wiltshire , Huntingdonshire , Worcestershire , Hampshire , Suffolk , Cambridgeshire , Devon and Somerset .

  3. Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Origin; Language(s) Greek: Meaning: manly, strong and brave: ... Andrews; People named Andrew ... (surname), including a list of people with surname Andrew; Andy ...

  4. Andrew (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew is sometimes used as a surname. It is derived from the given name Andrew. Notable people with the surname include: Ariane Andrew (born 1987), US professional wrestler; Bruce Andrew (1908–1986), footballer; Calvin Andrew (born 1986), English footballer; Cathy Andrew, New Zealand nursing educator

  5. Anderson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning "son of Ander/Andrew" (itself derived from the Greek name "Andreas", meaning "man" or "manly").. In Scotland, the name first appeared in records of the 14th century as "Fitz Andreu" (meaning son of Andrew), and developed in various forms by the Scottish Gaelic patronymic of "MacGhilleAndrais" which means "servant of St. Andrew".

  6. Clan Anderson - Wikipedia

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    As Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland the surname Anderson, which means Son of Andrew is commonly found throughout most of the country. [2] The Scottish Gaelic derivation of the name is Gilleaindreas which means servant of Andrew. [2]

  7. Andres (name) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning: Andrew: Region of origin: Greece: Other names; Alternative spelling: Andrés: ... It can also be a surname. It is derived from the name Andreas. Given name

  8. Mountbatten-Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The British monarchy asserts that the name Mountbatten-Windsor is used by members of the royal family who do not have a surname, when a surname is required. [1] For example, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Anne, Princess Royal, children of Queen Elizabeth II, used the surname Mountbatten-Windsor in official marriage registry entries in 1986 and 1973 respectively. [3]

  9. Category:English-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    A. Aaron (surname) Aarons (surname) Abarough; Abbey (surname) Abbot (surname) Abbott (surname) Abney (surname) Abrams (surname) Ace (name) Acheson (surname)

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