Anderson (surname)
Anderson | |
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Gender | Masculine |
Origin | |
Language(s) |
1. English 2. Swedish 3. Danish |
Word/Name |
1. Anders 2. Andrew |
Meaning |
1. "son of Andrew" 2. "son of Anders" |
Other names | |
Variant(s) | D'Andrea, Andersen, Andersson, Andersonne, Andersons, Andersoun, Andirsoone, Andrásffy, Andrásfi, Andreasian, Andreasyan, Andreescu, Andreessen, Andreiescu, Andresen, Andresoun, Andresson, Andreou, Andrewson, Andrejević, Andrejavičius, Andrejevičius, Andrejić, Andrejsons, Andrzejowicz, Andreyev, Andriadze, Andriashvili, Andrić, Andriyuk, Andriyenko, Andriyiv, Andrijašević, Andrijavić, Andrijević, Androson, Ondřejovič, MacAnndrais |
Families | |
Clan Anderson |
Anderson, Andersson, or Andersen is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning "son of Anders/Andrew" (itself derived from the Greek name "Andreas", meaning "man" or "manly"). It originated in parallel in the British Isles and the Nordic countries.
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 the servant of St. Andrew. Variations of this name were MacAndrew, Gillanders and Anderson. The name soon migrated to other parts of Scotland due to the popularity of the name "Andrew" as associated with the Patron Saint of Scotland and the largest grouping lies in the north-east of Scotland from the Mearns through Aberdeenshire, Banff and Moray.
In England, the very first recorded spelling of the family name is probably that of William Andreu, which was dated 1237, in the ancient charters of the county of Buckinghamshire, England, in the year 1237.
Anderson is the eighth most frequent surname in Scotland and 52nd most common in England.[1]
In Sweden, the form Andersson is the most common surname.[2]
In Norway and Denmark, the form Andersen is quite common, being the fifth most common surname in both countries[3][4] - see Andersen.
The Scandinavian forms Andersson and Andersen were often rendered as Anderson by immigrants to the English-speaking countries, whereby the latter form became one of the most common American surnames. The name was eleventh most common surname reported in the 1990 United States census, accounting for 0.3% of the population.[5] It is the twelfth most common surname reported in the 2000 United States Census.[6] Anderson is also one of the most common surnames in Canada.[7]
Other spelling variations include: Andison, Andersonne, Andersoun, Andirsoone, Andresoun, Androson, Andirston, Andresson, Andrewson, and Andresen.
Notable persons with the surname Anderson include:
Anderson
Disambiguation of common given names with this surname
- Anne Anderson (disambiguation)
- Alan Anderson (disambiguation)
- David Anderson (disambiguation)
- James Anderson (disambiguation)
- John Anderson (disambiguation)
- Kenneth Anderson (disambiguation)
- Kevin Anderson (disambiguation)
- Martin Anderson (disambiguation)
- Mike Anderson (disambiguation)
- Peter Anderson (disambiguation)
- Robert Anderson (disambiguation)
- Richard Anderson (disambiguation)
- Ryan Anderson (disambiguation)
- Samuel Anderson (disambiguation)
- Terry Anderson (disambiguation)
- Thomas Anderson (disambiguation)
- Tom Anderson (disambiguation)
- Victor Anderson (disambiguation)
Arts and letters
- Adam Anderson (musician) (born 1984), English musician with Hurts
- Amy Anderson (comedian), American comedian
- Anthony Anderson, American actor
- Arthur L. Anderson, American architect, designed Wheaton Plaza
- Axel Anderson (1929-2012), German actor
- Ben Anderson (journalist) (born 1975), English journalist and television reporter
- Bo Anderson, DJ and producer who goes by the name Maga Bo
- Brett Anderson, English singer-songwriter, with Suede
- Brett Anderson (The Donnas) (born 1979), American vocalist
- Brooke Anderson, American television personality, co-host of The Insider
- Carl Thomas Anderson (1865–1948), American cartoonist
- Chris Anderson (writer), editor and entrepreneur
- Clive Anderson, British lawyer and comedian
- Daphne Anderson (1922–2013), British actor
- David Leroy Anderson, film makeup artist
- Edmund E. Anderson, American auto designer
- Ernie Anderson, American voice actor and radio personality
- George Frederick Anderson, British musician and Master of the Queen's Music
- Geraint Anderson, British analyst and columnist
- Gerry Anderson, British television producer and puppeteer
- Gillian Anderson (born 1968), American actress
- Harry Anderson, American actor and magician
- Harry Anderson (artist), American illustrator
- Ho Che Anderson, American comic book artist
- Ian Anderson (musician) (born 1947), British singer, songwriter and flautist, with Jethro Tull
- Ian A. Anderson, folk musician and editor of "fRoots" magazine
- Ivie Anderson (1904–1949), American jazz singer
- Jace Anderson, American scriptwriter
- Jack Anderson (columnist) (1922–2005), American journalist
- Jane Anderson (born 1954), American actress, screenwriter and director
- Jeffrey Anderson (radio producer) (1928–2014), Canadian music critic, journalist, and television and radio producer
- Jon Anderson (born 1944), English musician and singer, with Yes
- Judith Anderson (1897–1992), Australian film actor
- Karen Anderson (writer) (born 1932), American fantasy writer
- Laurie Anderson (born 1947), American singer and performance artist
- Leroy Anderson (1908–1975), American composer
- Liz Anderson (1930–2011), American country music singer
- Loni Anderson (born 1945), American actress
- Lory Anderson (born 1982), Paraguayan actor and presenter
- Louie Anderson, American comedian
- Lucy Anderson (1797–1878), English pianist
- Lynn Anderson (1947–2015), American country music singer
- Marc Anderson, American percussionist
- Marian Anderson (1897–1993), opera singer; first African-American singer at the Metropolitan Opera
- Margaret Caroline Anderson (1886–1973), American founder, The Little Review
- Margaret L. Anderson, historian
- Mark Anderson (writer) (born 1967), American journalist and author
- Mary Anderson (actress, born 1918) (1918–2014), American actor
- Melissa Sue Anderson (born 1962), American actor
- Melody Anderson (born 1955), Canadian-American actor and social worker
- Miller Anderson (musician), Scottish musician
- Nicole Anderson (born 1990), American actor
- Pamela Anderson (born 1967), Canadian-American model and actor
- Pamela Sue Anderson, English philosopher
- Paul Thomas Anderson (born 1970), American filmmaker
- Paul W. S. Anderson (born 1965), British filmmaker
- Poul Anderson (born 1926), American science fiction author
- Richard Anderson (born 1926), American actor
- Richard "Big Daddy Ritch" Anderson, lead vocalist for American band Texas Hippie Coalition
- Richard Dean Anderson (born 1950), American actor and television producer
- Rona Anderson (1926–2013), Scottish actor
- Russell S "Rusty" Anderson, lead guitarist for Paul McCartney since 2001
- Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941), American writer
- Tom Anderson (born 1970), American co-founder of the social networking website Myspace
- Wes Anderson, film director
Military
- Charles D. Anderson (1827–1901), Confederate general<!—NOT the same person as Charles DeWitt Anderson- - >
- Charles DeWitt Anderson (1827–1901), Confederate colonel
- Marcia M. Anderson, first African-American woman to attain major general in the US Army Reserve
- Rudolf Anderson (1927–1962), U.S. Air Force pilot and first recipient of the Air Force Cross
- William T. Anderson, Confederate guerrilla leader in the American Civil War
Politics, law, and government
- Brent F. Anderson (1932–2013), American politician
- Cal Anderson (1948–1995), American politician
- Clinton Presba Anderson (1895–1975), American politician
- Curt Anderson (born 1949), Maryland legislator and former broadcast journalist
- Floyd E. Anderson (1891–1976), New York politician and judge
- Hugh C. Anderson (1851-1915), Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee in 1915.
- Jerald C. Anderson (1934–2014), American dentist and politician
- John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley, British civil servant and politician
- John Anderson, 3rd Viscount Waverley, hereditary peer in the House of Lords
- Marge Anderson (1932–2013), American politician
- Martina Anderson (born 1962), Northern Irish politician
- Rodney Anderson (Texas politician) (born 1968), American politician
- Warren M. Anderson (1915–2007), New York politician
Religion
- Galusha Anderson, American theologian
- Moses Anderson (1928–2013), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Steven Anderson (born 1981), pastor of Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona
- William Anderson (Bishop of Salisbury) (1882–1972), Anglican Bishop of Croydon, of Portsmouth and of Salisbury
Sciences, mathematics, social sciences
- Alexander Anderson (physicist), Irish physicist known for Anderson's Bridge
- Anton Anderson (1892–1960), American engineer and mayor of Anchorage, Alaska
- Benedict Anderson, social scientist, author of Imagined Communities
- Carl David Anderson (1905–1991), American physicist, Nobel laureate
- Casey Anderson (naturalist) (born 1975), American naturalist and TV presenter
- Clayton Conrad Anderson (born 1959), American NASA astronaut
- Evelyn M. Anderson (1899-1985), Physiologist and biochemist
- James B. Anderson (1935-), Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry and Physics at Pennsylvania State University
- Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson (1887–1960), Russian-German statistician
- Philip Warren Anderson (born 1923), American theoretical physicist
- Phyllis Margery Anderson (1901–1957), Australian pathologist
- Theodore Wilbur Anderson (born 1918), American statistician, co-inventor of the Anderson–Darling test
- Robert M. Anderson (economist), American economist
Sports
- Anderson family, a group of American professional wrestlers who are billed as relatives:
- Gene Anderson (1933–1991), fictional brother
- Lars Anderson (born 1939, real name Lawrence Heinemi), fictional brother
- Ole Anderson (born 1942, real name Alan Rogowski), fictional brother
- Arn Anderson (born 1958, real name Martin Lunde), fictional cousin
- Brad Anderson (wrestler) (born 1969), real-life son of Gene
- Bryant Anderson, born 1970 as Brian Rogowski, real-life son of Ole
- C.W. Anderson (born 1971; real name Chris Wright), relationship undetermined but billed as a part of the "family"
- Karl Anderson (born 1980; real name Chad Allegra), relationship undetermined but billed as a part of the "family"
- Alf Anderson, American baseball player
- Andrade Antunes Anderson (born 1981), Brazilian footballer
- Andrew Anderson (footballer) (born 1909), English, former player
- Arnold Anderson (athlete), New Zealand athlete
- Bill Anderson (baseball), baseball player
- Bob Anderson (runner), (born 1947), American runner
- Brady Anderson (born 1964), American baseball player
- Brett Anderson (baseball) (born 1988), American major league baseball player
- Brett Anderson (rugby league) (born 1986), Australian rugby player
- Bud Anderson, American aviator and flying ace
- Chic Anderson (1931–1979), American horse race announcer
- Cliff Anderson (born 1944), American basketball player
- Cliff Anderson (American football) (1929–1979), American football player
- Felipe Anderson (born 1993), Brazilian midfield footballer
- Frank Anderson (baseball coach), American college baseball coach
- G Anderson, English cricketer
- Garret Anderson, American baseball player
- Gary Anderson (darts player), Premier League 2011 Champion darts player
- Gary Anderson (F1 designer), Northern Irish former Formula One racing car designer
- Glenn Anderson, Canadian ice hockey player
- Ijah Anderson (born 1975), English footballer
- James Anderson (cricketer) (born 1982), English cricketer
- Janet Anderson Perkin (1921–2012), Canadian baseball player and curler
- Jason Anderson (American football), baseball player
- Jodi Anderson (born 1957), American heptathlete
- John Anderson (baseball coach) (born 1955), American college baseball coach
- John Anderson (Irish footballer) (born 1959), Irish footballer
- Karen Anderson (athlete) (born 1938), American javelin thrower
- Karl Anderson (athlete) (1900-1989), American hurdler
- Ken Anderson (defensive lineman) (1975–2009), American football defensive lineman
- Ken Anderson (quarterback) (born 1949), American football quarterback
- Ken Anderson (wrestler) (born 1976), American professional wrestler known as Mr. Kennedy in WWE and Mr. Anderson in TNA
- Kyle Anderson (basketball) (born 1993), American basketball player
- Louis Anderson, New Zealand rugby player
- Mark Anderson (football player), American football player
- Maurice Anderson (American football) (born 1975), American football player
- Miller Anderson (diver) (1922–1965), American diver
- Ottis Anderson (born 1957; also known as O. J. Anderson), American football player
- Paul Anderson (footballer) (born 1988), English winger
- Paul Anderson (rugby league) (born 1971), rugby league footballer and coach
- Pete D. Anderson (1931–2013), American jockey and Thoroughbred racehorse trainer
- Ricky Anderson (American football) (born 1963), American football player
- Rupert Anderson (1859-1944), English footballer
- Russell Anderson (born 1978), Scottish footballer
- Sam Anderson (rugby league) (born 1991), Australian Rugby League player
- Sari Anderson (born 1978), American multisport and endurance athlete
- Sonny Anderson (born 1970), Brazilian footballer
- Sparky Anderson (1934–2010), American baseball manager
- Stan Anderson (born 1933), English footballer
- Steve Anderson (athlete) (1906-1988), American athlete
- Viv Anderson (born 1954), English footballer
- Vivian Anderson (baseball) (born 1921), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Wayne D. Anderson (1930–2013), American college sports coach
Other
- Anna Anderson (1896 - 1984), impostor who claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia
- Bryan Anderson, Iraqi War veteran and stuntman
- Carlotta Adele Anderson (1876-?), teacher of the deaf and dumb
- Cornealious Michael Anderson III, American robber
- Gerald Anderson, Filipino celebrity
- Jesse Anderson, American murderer
- Stephen Wayne Anderson (1953–2002), executed murderer of Elizabeth Lyman
- Warren Anderson (chairman) (born 1921), American former chairman of Union Carbide Corporation
Andersson
- Arne Andersson (1917–2009), Swedish middle distance runner
- Axel Andersson i Österfärnebo (1897–1979), Swedish politician
- Benny Andersson (born 1946), musician (ABBA)
- Bibi Andersson (born 1935), Swedish actress
- Conny Andersson (disambiguation), various people
- Dan Andersson (1888–1920), Swedish author and composer
- Daniel Andersson (disambiguation), various people
- Emil Andersson (born 1979), Swedish running target shooter
- Eric Andersson (born 1984), Swedish motorcycle speedway rider
- Erik Andersson (disambiguation), various people
- Gunnar Andersson (1890–1946), Swedish trade unionist
- Gunnar Andersson (1896–1956), Finnish politician
- Gunnar Andersson, (1928–1969) Swedish football player
- Håkan Andersson, Swedish motocross racer
- Håkan Andersson (born 1965), Swedish amateur hockey scout
- Harriet Andersson (born 1932), Swedish actress
- Ingemar Andersson (1928–1992), Swedish sprint canoer
- Jessica Andersson (born 1973), Swedish singer (Fame)
- Joakim Andersson (born 1971), Swedish diver
- Joakim Andersson (born 1989), Swedish ice hockey player
- Johan Andersson (disambiguation), various people
- Johan Gunnar Andersson (1874–1960), Swedish archaeologist, paleontologist, geologist and author
- Kennet Andersson (born 1967), Swedish footballer
- Kent Andersson (1942–2006), Swedish motorcycle racer
- Mauritz Andersson (1886–1971) Swedish wrestler
- Nicke Andersson (born 1972), Swedish musician (The Hellacopters, Entombed,
- Ove Andersson (1938–2008), Swedish rally driver
- Patrik Andersson (born 1971), Swedish footballer
- Per-Gunnar Andersson (born 1957), Swedish racing driver
- Per-Gunnar Andersson (born 1980), Swedish rally driver
- Peter Andersson (disambiguation), various people
- Roy Andersson (born 1943), Swedish film director
- Roy Andersson (born 1949), Swedish footballer
- Theresa Andersson (born 1971), American musician
- Ulf Andersson (born 1951), Swedish chess player
Fictional
- Sgt. Zeke Anderson, character in the TV series Tour of Duty
- Sgt. Suzanne Anderson, star of in the TV series Police Woman
- Thomas A. Anderson ("Neo"), character from The Matrix
- Judge Anderson, character from Judge Dredd
- Alexander Anderson (Hellsing), character in the Japanese anime/manga series
- Amy Anderson, the name briefly used by Sailor Moon character Ami Mizuno
- Tom Anderson, neighbor from Beavis and Butthead
- Jesse Andersen, character from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- Trent Anderson, character from Dan Brown's novel, The Lost Symbol
- Bonnie Anderson, a character in Toy Story 3
- Blaine Anderson, character from Glee
- Dru Anderson, character from the book series Strange Angels
- Tyler Anderson, character from the Play-by-Play series by Jaci Burton
- Andersson, fictional family, featuring several of the main characters in the Sune book series
See also
References
- ↑ "Anderson Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2014
- ↑ Efternamn, topp 100 - Statistics Sweden
- ↑ Statistics Norway
- ↑ Statistics Denmark
- ↑ United States Census Bureau (9 May 1995). s:1990 Census Name Files dist.all.last (1-100). Retrieved on 2008-07-04.
- ↑ Genealogy
- ↑ CBC News In Depth: Common surnames