Anderson

  • Origin
    English, Greek, Scottish
  • Meaning
    Anderson means "son of Andrew" and carries the connotation of strength, masculinity, and courage.
  • Variations
    Anders, Andor, Andreassen, Andersson
  • Similar names
    Harrison, Jackson, Emerson, Richardson, Jefferson
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  • When it comes to choosing a name for your baby boy, Anderson is a timeless choice that exudes strength and tradition. Derived from the patronymic form of "Andrew," meaning "son of Andrew," Anderson holds a rich Scottish and English heritage. With a meaning rooted in masculinity and courage, this name is perfect for parents seeking a powerful and resilient moniker for their little one. Anderson is often associated with attributes such as determination, confidence, and leadership. Notable figures bearing the name Anderson span a diverse range of fields, including journalism, sports, music, and the arts. Anderson Cooper, the renowned American journalist, and Anderson Silva, the Brazilian mixed martial artist, are just two examples of the name's impact in the public eye. In the realm of fiction, Anderson has left its mark as well. From characters in movies like "The Matrix" to TV series such as "The Expanse" and "Sherlock Holmes," Anderson represents a versatile and memorable presence. By choosing Anderson for your son, you honor tradition while embracing a name that embodies strength, resilience, and a sense of adventure. It's a choice that carries a rich history while allowing your child to carve their own path of greatness.
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