This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Andres" name – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Pronunciation | Spanish: [anˈdɾes] Estonian: [ˈɑndres] |
---|---|
Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Spanish, Norwegian, Estonian, Icelandic |
Name day | 30 November |
Origin | |
Word/name | Andreas/Ανδρέας "Manly" |
Meaning | Andrew |
Region of origin | Greece |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Andrés |
Nickname(s) | Andy, Dres |
Related names | Anders, André, Andreas, Andrei, Andrew, Andrus, Andrejs, Andrzej, Andriy, Andreas, Anti, Anto, Andro |
Andres or Andrés is a male given name. It can also be a surname. It is derived from the name Andreas.
Given name
Andres
- Andrés Aguilar Mawdsley (1924–1995), Venezuelan lawyer and diplomat
- Andres Allan (1965–1988), Estonian poet
- Andres Alver (born 1953), Estonian architect
- Andres Ammas (1962–2018), Estonian politician
- Andres Anvelt (born 1969), Estonian politician
- Andres Ehin (1940–2011), Estonian writer, editor, poet and translator
- Andres Gerber (born 1973), Swiss football player
- Andres Heinapuu (born 1954), Estonian bibliographer and politician
- Andres Herkel (born 1962), Estonian politician
- Andres Ilves, Estonian-American journalist
- Andres Kasekamp (born 1966), Estonian-Canadian historian and political scientist
- Andres Keevallik (born 1943), Estonian mechanical scientist and educator
- Andres Kollist (born 1948), Estonian chemist, librarian, politician and activist
- Andres Koort (born 1969), Estonian artist
- Andres Kork (born 1950), Estonian surgeon and politician
- Andres Küng (1945–2002), Estonian-Swedish journalist, writer, entrepreneur and politician
- Andres Labrakis (1940–1997), Greek wrestler
- Andres Langemets (born 1948), Estonian publicist and poet
- Andres Larka (1879–1943), Estonian military commander and politician
- Andres Lauk (born 1964), Estonian cyclist
- Andres Lavik (1852–1941), Norwegian farmer and politician
- Andres Lepik (born 1957), Estonian actor
- Andres Levin, Venezuelan-American musician, producer and filmmaker
- Andres Lipstok (born 1957), Estonian economist and politician
- Andres Luure (born 1959), Estonian philosopher, translator and researcher
- Andres Mähar (born 1978), Estonian actor
- Andres Maimik (born 1970), Estonian film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer and actor
- Andres Marin (born 1983), Colombian-American rock climber
- Andres Metsoja (born 1978), Estonian politician
- Andres Metspalu (born 1951), Estonian geneticist
- Andres Nuiamäe (1982–2004), Estonian soldier
- Andres Ojamaa (1969–1993), Estonian badminton player
- Andres Olvik (born 1986), Estonian swimmer
- Andres Oper (born 1977), Estonian football player
- Andres Põder (born 1949), Estonian clergyman
- Andres Põime (born 1957), Estonian architect
- Andres Puustusmaa (born 1971), Estonian actor and director
- Andres Raag (born 1970), Estonian actor and singer
- Andres Raja (born 1982), Estonian decathlete
- Andres Salumets (born 1971), Estonian biologist, biochemist and educator
- Andres Serrano (born 1950), American photographer
- Andres Siim (born 1962), Estonian architect
- Andres Skuin (1962–2003), Estonian volleyball player and coach
- Andres Sõber (born 1956), Estonian basketball player and coach
- Andres Spokoiny (born 1968), NYC based Argentine Jewish activist
- Andres Sutt (born 1967), Estonian politician
- Andres Tabun (born 1954), Estonian actor
- Andres Tarand (born 1940), Estonian politician and geographer
- Andres Toode (born 1957), Estonian volleyballer and coach
- Andres Unga (born 1966), Estonian diplomat
- Andres Varik (born 1952), Estonian politician and agronomist
- Andres Veiel (born 1959), German film director and screenwriter
- Andres Vooremaa (born 1944), Estonian chess player
- Andres Võsand (born 1966), Estonian tennis player
Andrés
- Andrés Amaya (c. 1645 - 1704), Spanish Baroque painter
- Andrés Bello (1781–1865), Venezuelan-Chilean poet, philosopher and politician
- Andrés Bonifacio (1863–1897), Filipino nationalist and revolutionary
- Andrés Calamaro (born 1961), Argentine musician
- Andrés Cantor (born 1962), Argentine-American sportscaster
- Andrés Cepeda (born 1973), Colombian singer and songwriter
- Andrés Duany (born 1949), Cuban-American architect and urban planner
- Andrés Escobar (1967–1994), Colombian football player
- Andrés Galarraga (born 1961), Venezuelan baseball player
- Juan Andrés Gelly (1790-1856), Paraguayan diplomat and politician
- Andrés Giménez (born 1998), Venezuelan baseball player
- Andrés Guajardo (1930–2000), Spanish jurist, businessman and politician
- Andrés Guardado (born 1986), Mexican football player
- Andrés Indriðason (1941–2020), Icelandic television producer
- Andrés Iniesta (born 1984), Spanish football player
- Andrés Machado (born 1993), Venezuelan baseball player
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador (born 1953), Mexican politician
- Andrés Muñoz (born 1999), Mexican baseball player
- Andrés Oppenheimer (born 1951), Argentine-American journalist
- Carlos Andrés Pérez (1922–2010), Venezuelan president
- Andrés Rodríguez (politician) (1923–1997), Paraguayan general and president
- Andrés Segovia (1893–1987), Spanish classical guitarist
- Andrés Thomas (born 1963), Dominican Republic baseball player
- Andrés Velencoso (born 1978), Spanish model
Surname
Andres
- Dawid Andres (born 1981), Polish television personality, traveler, and truck driver
- Emil Andres (1911–1999), American racecar driver
- Ernie Andres (1918–2008), American basketball player
- George Andres, American former Marine and Jupiter, Florida resident known for displaying the American flag in a 1999 incident
- Gerd Andres (born 1951), German politician
- Heinrich Andres (1883–1970), German botanist
- Jo Andres (1954–2019), American filmmaker, choreographer, and artist
- Marion Andres (born 1958), Filipino politician
- Sofia Andres (born 1998), Filipina actress and model
- Stefan Andres (1906–1970), German writer
Andrés
- José Andrés (born 1969), Spanish chef
References
- Sayej, Nadja (20 October 2020). "Andres Serrano: 'Some people bristle when they hear my name'". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
- "IRL: Indianapolis 500: Veteran Emil Andres passes away at 88". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. 27 July 1999. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: