Anders
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Gender | Male |
Related names | Andrew |
Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Anders |
Anders is a name in Scandinavian languages, the equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. Anders is the German word for different.
In Sweden, Anders has been one of the most common names for many centuries. According to Statistics Sweden, as of December 31, 2002, it ranks 4th among the male names. The great frequency of this name at the point in time (around 1900) when patronymics were converted into family names is the reason why 1 out of every 30 Swedes today are called Andersson.
The namesday of Anders in the Scandinavian calendar is November 30, and in the old peasant superstition that day was important for determining what the Christmas weather would be. If it was very cold on November 30, there would be much sleet on Christmas (and vice versa).
In Denmark (but not in Norway or Sweden), Donald Duck's name is Anders And.
The equivalent of Anders in Basque is Ander, which is also a very common name.
[edit] See also
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister
- Anders Fridén, a Swedish Death metal singer for the band In Flames
- Allison Anders, an American film and television director
- Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer
- Frank Anders, an American soldier
- Günther Anders, a German thinker
- Günther Anders (cameraman), a German cinematographer
- Peter Anders, a German operatic tenor
- Rob Anders, a Canadian politician
- Thomas Anders, a German singer
- William Anders, a U.S. astronaut
- Władysław Anders, a Polish general
- Andrea Anders, an American actress
- Samuel Anders, a character from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series.
- The Anders crater on the Moon