Andersen: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: ahnd-ehrs-ehn
Origin: Denmark
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Region Origin: Europe
Meaning: A variant of Anderson, meaning "son of Andrew."

The surname Andersen is of Norwegian and Danish origin, meaning "son of Anders" or "son of Andrew." It is a patronymic surname, where the name is derived from the father's name. Over time, the use of Andersen has remained relatively consistent in Scandinavian countries, where it is one of the most common surnames. In the United States, it has seen a slight decline in popularity but remains a distinctive name that honors Scandinavian heritage. The name Andersen is important because it reflects a strong cultural tradition and family lineage.

Andersen Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Andersen is currently #14059 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Girl: Andersen is currently #8008 on Kiindred Girl Names
gender-male Overall Nature: Andersen is currently #6833 on Kiindred Nature Names
gender-female Girl Nature: Andersen is currently #3846 on Kiindred Girl Nature Names
gender-male Overall Unique: Andersen is currently #7133 on Kiindred Unique Names
gender-female Girl Unique: Andersen is currently #4076 on Kiindred Girl Unique Names

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