ANDERSON (SURNAME)

'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").
In Scotland, the name was first found in the Great Glen and Strathspey, where the Anderson family was seated from ancient times. The name soon migrated to England, where it was consistently written with only one ''s''.
The name is the second-most common name in Sweden [1], where it is mostly written ''Andersson'' but occasionally ''Anderson''. In Norway and Denmark, the cognate ''Andersen'' is most common. The Scandinavian forms were usually rendered as ''Anderson'' by immigrants to the United States, helping it become one of the most common American surnames. The name is 11th most common in a recent US census.
According to House of Names, the commonality of the name is due to the popularity of the name Anders at the time patronymic family names were being adopted.
From About.com: "Andrew (man, manly) was the first of Jesus' disciples, and was a revered name in medieval times due to its church connections. St. Andrew is the patron saint of both Scotland and Russia." Thus in many cases the name, or at least its commonality, may be influenced by the christianization of Scandinavia. At the time, massive persecution of Heathens would have made taking or giving a Christian name attractive to many, resulting in the popularity of the name Anders, and thus Andersson.
Other spelling variations include: Andison, Andersonne, Andersoun, Andirsoone, Andresoun, Androson, Andirston, Andresson, Andrewson, and Andresen.
'Anderson' as a surname may refer to:

Anderson (footballer), football players with Anderson in their name

Andrade Antunes Anderson (born 1981), Brazilian footballer

Clive Anderson, British lawyer and comedian.

Edmund E. Anderson, American auto designer

Gary Anderson (F1 designer), former Formula One racing car designer

Ivie Anderson (1904 – 1949), American jazz singer

Ian Anderson (musician) (born 1947), Scottish singer, songwriter and flautist, with Jethro Tull

Ian A. Anderson, folk musician and editor of fRoots magazine

Jack Anderson (1922-2005), American journalist

Jon Anderson (born 1944), English musician and singer, with Yes

Laurie Anderson, American singer and event artist

Lynn Anderson (born 1947), American country music singer

Marc Anderson, American percussionist

Mark Anderson (writer) (born 1967), American journalist and author

Mark Anderson (football player), American Football player

Martina Anderson (born 1962), Northern Irish politician

Miller Anderson (1922-1965), American diver

Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson (1887 – 1960), Russian-German statistician

Pamela Anderson (born 1967), Canadian-American glamour model and actress

Philip Warren Anderson (born 1923), American theoretical physicist

Poul Anderson (born 1926), American science fiction author

Robert Anderson, various people named Robert Anderson

Richard Dean Anderson (born 1950), American actor

Russell Anderson (born 1978), Scottish footballer

Samuel Anderson (1773 – 1850), American legislator

Stephen Wayne Anderson (1953-2002), executed Utah assualter and California murderer of Elizabeth Lyman.

Samuel Anderson (actor), British actor

Theodore Wilbur Anderson, Jr. (1918 – ?), American statistician, co-inventor of the Anderson-Darling test

Thomas Anderson, various people named Thomas Anderson

Tom Anderson, various people named Tom Anderson

Wes Anderson, film director

William Louis Anderson Former Bishop of Portsmouth and Salisbury
'Fictional characters':

Thomas A. Anderson ("Neo"), a character from The Matrix

Judge Anderson, a character from Judge Dredd

Alexander Anderson, a character in the Japanese anime/manga series Hellsing

Amy Anderson, the name briefly used by Sailor Moon character Ami Mizuno

Tom Anderson, the neighbor from Beavis and Butthead

Sgt. Anderson, a character in the late 1980s Vietnam War TV series "Tour of Duty"

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Coats of arms which have been used by members of the Anderson family

House of Names: Anderson (Swedish surname)

House of Names: Anderson (Scottish surname)

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