Anders


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| | gender | Male | | language | Danish, Norwegian, Swedish | | seealso | Andreas, Andrew, Andres | ::

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| gender = Male | meaning = | language = Danish, Norwegian, Swedish | seealso = Andreas, Andrew, Andres Anders is a male name in Scandinavian languages and Fering North Frisian, an equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. It originated from Andres via metathesis.

In Sweden, Anders has been one of the most common names for many centuries, earliest attested in 1378. It was common for priests and farmers during medieval times. 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 is called Andersson.

The name day of Anders in the Scandinavian calendar is 30 November, and in the old peasant superstition that day was important for determining what the Christmas weather would be. If it was very cold on 30 November there would be much sleet on Christmas (and vice versa).

In Denmark Donald Duck's name is Anders And.

The Fering name Anders may have been borrowed from the Danish version.

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Fictional characters

  • Anders (Dragon Age), a character in the Dragon Age video game series
  • Andurs, a Nord priest of Arkay, and Anders (deceased bandit), characters in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a game heavily influenced by Scandinavian culture
  • Captain Leslie Anders, supporting character in the 1968 movie ”Ice Station Zebra”, played by the actor Jim Brown
  • Joseph Anders, a character in the U.S. TV series Dynasty and its reboot
  • Kory Anders, civilian name for DC Comics superheroine Starfire
  • Anders 'Dup' DuPlessis, a character in the UK ITV Series "Wild at Heart", played by the actor Dion Stewardson

References

References

  1. "Anders".
  2. "Given names, men 2021, top 100".
  3. (1985). "Kleine Namenkunde für Föhr und Amrum". Helmut Buske.

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