Anders Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationAN-ders / ˈændərzScandinavian; Dutch
Meaning
Scandinavian: 'man' or 'warrior'; Dutch: 'brave' or 'strong'
Historical & Cultural Background
Anders is a common name in Scandinavian countries, derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning 'man' or 'warrior'. It has been used in various forms across Europe, particularly in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The name has historical significance, often associated with notable figures in Scandinavian history and culture.
Trend Summary
Anders has seen a steady presence in the U.S. but remains less common compared to other names.
Similar Names
Variants
- Andersson
- Anderssen
International Variants
- André (French)
- Andreas (Greek)
- Andersson (Swedish)
Famous people named Anders
Anders Celsius was a Swedish astronomer and physicist known for inventing the Celsius temperature scale.
Anders Breivik is a Norwegian far-right extremist responsible for the 2011 Norway attacks.
Anders Lindback is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender who has played in the NHL.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen served as the Prime Minister of Denmark from 2001 to 2009 and later as NATO Secretary General.
Fictional characters named Anders
Anders is a character in the video game series Dragon Age, known for his role as a mage and a companion.
Anders is a character in the animated series 'The Amazing World of Gumball', known for his quirky personality.
Sibling Suggestions
U.S. Historical Usage
The name Anders was first seen in the United States in 1912. Anders has ranked as high as #1080 nationally, which occurred in 2014, and has been most popular in Minnesota, California, Washington, New York, and Utah. In the past 5 years the name Anders has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Anders (2024)
State | Births | Share |
---|---|---|
MN | 27 | |
CA | 27 | |
TX | 20 | |
WA | 18 | |
FL | 14 | |
MI | 13 | |
UT | 13 | |
NC | 13 | |
NY | 10 | |
AZ | 9 | |
IN | 8 | |
ND | 7 | |
IL | 7 | |
OR | 6 | |
AK | 6 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
---|---|
1912 | 5 |
1913 | 7 |
1914 | 6 |
1915 | 5 |
1916 | 10 |
1917 | 9 |
1918 | 8 |
1919 | 7 |
1920 | 10 |
1921 | 5 |
1922 | 10 |
1923 | 5 |
1925 | 9 |
1927 | 5 |
1929 | 8 |
1931 | 7 |
1932 | 5 |
1934 | 6 |
1936 | 10 |
1937 | 5 |
1939 | 7 |
1941 | 6 |
1942 | 6 |
1943 | 10 |
1944 | 9 |
1945 | 7 |
1946 | 9 |
1947 | 6 |
1948 | 9 |
1949 | 7 |
1950 | 12 |
1951 | 7 |
1952 | 7 |
1953 | 12 |
1954 | 11 |
1955 | 11 |
1956 | 15 |
1957 | 17 |
1958 | 8 |
1959 | 15 |
1960 | 21 |
1961 | 22 |
1962 | 18 |
1963 | 17 |
1964 | 24 |
1965 | 15 |
1966 | 12 |
1967 | 22 |
1968 | 15 |
1969 | 23 |
1970 | 32 |
1971 | 29 |
1972 | 24 |
1973 | 23 |
1974 | 21 |
1975 | 32 |
1976 | 26 |
1977 | 33 |
1978 | 42 |
1979 | 39 |
1980 | 29 |
1981 | 48 |
1982 | 42 |
1983 | 60 |
1984 | 44 |
1985 | 67 |
1986 | 75 |
1987 | 68 |
1988 | 80 |
1989 | 72 |
1990 | 85 |
1991 | 87 |
1992 | 85 |
1993 | 80 |
1994 | 86 |
1995 | 102 |
1996 | 122 |
1997 | 91 |
1998 | 96 |
1999 | 123 |
2000 | 133 |
2001 | 109 |
2002 | 118 |
2003 | 153 |
2004 | 139 |
2005 | 127 |
2006 | 186 |
2007 | 153 |
2008 | 174 |
2009 | 137 |
2010 | 214 |
2011 | 207 |
2012 | 230 |
2013 | 235 |
2014 | 316 |
2015 | 293 |
2016 | 278 |
2017 | 290 |
2018 | 290 |
2019 | 239 |
2020 | 278 |
2021 | 262 |
2022 | 283 |
2023 | 287 |
2024 | 297 |