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  ANDERSON

The meaning of the unisex name Anderson is SON OF ANDREW.

Details on ANDERSON:

Gender:
Unisex
Meaning(s):
Son of andrew
Popularity for Boy:
684th in the USA (top 5%)
Popularity for Girl:
3,216th in the USA (top 10%)
Origin(s) 
Themes / lists: 

Latest USA SSA birth information:

943 births
ANDERSON as a BOY in 2024
118 births
ANDERSON as a GIRL in 2024

The meaning(s) of ANDERSON:

The name Anderson is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Anderson is: Son of Ander.
Greek meaning
The name Anderson is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Anderson is: Son of Ander.
Norse meaning
The name Anderson is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Anderson is: Son of Ander.
American meaning
The name Anderson is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Anderson is: Manly; brave.Andrew.
Scandinavian meaning
The name Anderson is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Anderson is: Son of Andrew.
Scottish meaning

USA SSA birth(s) for ANDERSON:

Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name ANDERSON

 ANDERSON as a boy

YearBoy Births
2024943 births
20231008 births
20221001 births
20211003 births
20201083 births
20191057 births
20181173 births
20171190 births
20161158 births
20151184 births
20141160 births
20131151 births
20121248 births
20111144 births
20101020 births
20091142 births

 ANDERSON as a girl

YearGirl Births
2024118 births
2023114 births
2022100 births
202195 births
202095 births
201967 births
201879 births
201784 births
201662 births
201574 births
201451 births
201336 births
201245 births
201149 births
201040 births
200925 births

About the name ANDERSON

Anderson, a name steeped in history and meaning, dances through cultures and time with a warm embrace. Derived from the Old Norse name "Anders," which itself is a form of "Andrew," meaning "manly" or "brave," Anderson carries with it a sense of strength and resilience. This surname-turned-first-name finds its roots primarily in Scandinavian countries, where it has flourished for centuries, before spreading to English-speaking regions, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom. In these lands, Anderson evokes a sense of familial connection, often signifying "son of Anders," and is lovingly associated with notions of heritage and lineage. Emblematic of the rugged landscapes of Norway and Sweden, yet equally at home in the bustling cities of America, this name is a bridge across geographies, connecting the past with the present. Whether whispered in the quiet halls of a cozy Scandinavian cottage or shouted joyfully at a family gathering in a lively American backyard, Anderson is a name that embodies warmth, strength, and a deep-rooted sense of belonging.

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