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All over the world, Anders (Anders , Андерс , אנדרס ) is a common masculine first name. The forename Anders is habitual in Sweden, where it is a common masculine name, Denmark, where it is quite a common boy's name, and Greenland (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Sweden, Denmark, and the United States. Very seldom, Anders is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Anders | Germany, Sweden, Norway, United States, Denmark |
Андерс | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia |
אנדרס | Israel |
Ander, Andersen, Anderssen, Anderßen, Anderßon, Andor, Andras, Andre, Andrea, Andreas, Andrei, Andrej, Andrejs, Andres, Andreu, Andrew, Andrey, Andreï, Andri, Andriej, Andriejus, Andrii, Andrij, Andrius, Andriy, Androw, Andrzej, András, Andráš, André, Andréas, Andréi, Andrés, Andérs, Andřej, Annassi, Anndra, Antti, Dreits, Drejc, Endrū, Ondrej, Ondřej, Ondřejová, Ànders, Ánders, Ανδρέας, Андер, Андерсен, Анджей,
Anders is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Anders Johnson , character in The Almighty Johnsons; Anders Knutas , the fictional character by Swedish author Mari Jungstedt; Anders Olsson , the fictional character in the Bert universe; Anders Wingmark , character in Fredman's Epistles and Berlin , the fictional character from Money Heist.