Anderson

An-der-sun
Meaning: Son of Andrew
Gender
Boy
Origin
Scottish, English, Greek
Popularity Rank
#332 (boys)
#636 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Anderson has seen a rise in popularity over the past few decades, frequently appearing in the top 100 names for boys in the United States, reflecting a trend toward traditional surnames as first names.

Why Parents Choose Anderson

Parents are drawn to Anderson for its strong, classic sound and the familial connection it implies. It carries a sense of tradition while remaining modern and versatile.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Anderson has roots in both Scottish and English heritage, derived from the given name Andrew, which means 'manly' or 'brave.' It has been used as a surname since the Middle Ages and has transitioned into a popular first name in various cultures.

Anderson is a patronymic surname that has gained popularity as a first name. It signifies lineage and familial connection, often chosen to honor ancestors.

Notable People Named Anderson

  • Anderson Cooper
  • Anderson .Paak
  • Anderson Varejão

Name Variations

Anders Andreo Andersson

Related Names

Andrew Andra Andree

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Pop Culture References

  • Anderson .Paak's music in contemporary R&B
  • Anderson Cooper's reporting on CNN
  • Various characters in TV shows and movies named Anderson