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In the world, Andres (Andres , Andrés , Андрес , and others...) is a widespread boy's forename. The forename Andres is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Uruguay, where it is a common masculine name, Colombia, and Argentina (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina. Likewise, Andres is the last name as well as the forename.
Andres is also a name from the Bible. Explore more in our Biblical names portal!
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Andrés, Andres | Philippines, Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia |
Андрес | Russia, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus |
اندريس | Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Sudan, Palestinian Territory |
アンドレス | Japan |
אנדרס | Israel |
Андрэс | Russia |
Ander, Anders, Ando, Andor, Andra, Andras, Andre, Andrea, Andreas, Andrees, Andrei, Andrej, Andrejs, Andresen, Andress, Andressen, Andreu, Andrew, Andrey, Andreßen, Andreï, Andreš, Andri, Andriej, Andrii, Andrij, Andrius, Andriy, Androw, Andrzej, András, Andráš, Andrès, André, Andréas, Andréi, Andréš, Andrê, Andrês, Andrës, Andrëš, Andrēs, Andrĕs, Andrės, Andręs, Andrěs, Andrǝs, Andrəs, Andŕes, Andřej,
Andres is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Andres Paas , character in Truth and Justice; Berlin , the fictional character from Money Heist; Andres , the operatic character in the opera Wozzeck by Alban Berg; Wozzeck's friend; Andrés , the theatrical character in the play "The Lady of the Dawn", The Lady of Dawn and Andrés , the operatic character in the opera María del Carmen by Enrique Granados, among other works.