Andrews (surname)
Andrews is a patronymic surname of English, and Norse origin.[1] At the time of the 1881 British Census, its relative frequency was highest in Dorset (3.6 times the British average), followed by Wiltshire, Huntingdonshire, Worcestershire, Hampshire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Devon and Somerset.[2]
Although assumed by many to be a Scottish surname due to the name of that country's patron saint, it is in fact rarely encountered. This, however, does not mean the surname does not occur in Scotland.
A
- A. W. Andrews (1968-1959), British pioneer rock-climber
- Abraham D. Andrews (1830-1885), American politician
- Al Andrews (born 1945), US American footballer
- Albert Andrews (1881-1960), Canadian politician
- Allan Andrews, one of several people
- Andy Andrews (born 1959), American tennis player
- Andy Andrews (born 1959), American author
- Annie Dale Biddle Andrews, American who was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Berkeley
- Anthony Andrews (born 1948), British actor (Under the Volcano)
- Archie Andrews (comics), fictional character from the Archie Comics
- Archie Andrews (puppet), character of ventriloquist Peter Brough
- Arthur Andrews, one of several people
- Arthur Andrews (cricketer) (1856–1943), English cricketer
- Arthur Andrews (footballer, born 1891) (1891–1964), English footballer with Southampton
- Arthur Andrews (footballer, born 1903) (1903–1971), English footballer with Durham City and Sunderland
- Arthur F. Andrews (1876–1930), American cyclist
- Arthur Glenn Andrews (1909–2008), American politician
- Arthur Irving Andrews (1878–1967), American college professor
- Arthur L. Andrews (1934–1996), Chief Master Sergeant of the U.S. Air Force
- A. W. Andrews (1868–1959), British geographer, poet and mountaineer
B
- Barbara Andrews (born ?), American novelist
- Barry Andrews, one of several people including
- Barry Andrews (actor) (born 1944), British actor
- Barry Andrews (rugby league) (born 1950), Australian rugby league player
- Barry Andrews (musician) (born 1956), English vocalist and keyboardist (XTC)
- Barry Andrews (politician) (born 1967), CEO of GOAL and former Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- Ben Andrews (actor) (1942–1981), American television actor
- Ben Andrews (mathematician), Australian mathematician
- Bill Andrews, one of several people including
- Bill Andrews (unionist) (1870–1950), South African trade union leader and politician
- Bill Andrews (cricketer) (1908–1989), English cricketer
- Bill Andrews (photographer) (born 1944), American surfer, documentary photographer, and archivist
- Bill Andrews (drummer) (born 1966), American musician
- T. Bill Andrews (born 1958), American abstract painter and writer
- William H. Andrews (biologist) (born 1951), American telomere biologist
- Billy Andrews (1886-?), Irish footballer
- Billy Andrews (born 1945), US American footballer
- Blake Andrews (born 1968), American photographer
- Bob Andrews (born 1949), English keyboardist with Brinsley Schwarz
- Bob Andrews (born 1959), English musician with Generation X
- Brian Andrews, American actor
- Brian Andrews (born 1955), Canadian-American neurosurgeon
- Brittany Andrews (born 1973), American porn actress
- Bruce Andrews (born 1948), American poet
- Bryan Andrews Born 1945), New Zealand cricketer
- Bryan Andrews, American storyboard artist and writer
- Bunny Andrews, US American footballer
C
- Carl Andrews, British actor
- Carl Andrews, American politician
- Charles Andrews, one of several people including
- Charles Andrews (Maine politician) (1814–1852), US Representative from Maine
- Charles Andrews (judge) (1827–1918), Chief Judge of the NY Court of Appeals 1881–1882 and 1893–1897 and Mayor of Syracuse, New York
- Charles Andrews (organist), British organist
- Charles B. Andrews (1834–1902), former Governor of Connecticut
- Charles Freer Andrews (1871–1940), English priest who worked with Mohandas Gandhi
- Charles McLean Andrews (1863–1943), American historian
- Charles O. Andrews (1877–1946), US Senator from Florida
- Charles William Andrews (1866–1924), British palaeontologist
- Chris Andrews, one of several people including
- Chris Andrews (singer) (born 1942), pop musician and songwriter ("Yesterday Man")
- Chris Andrews (entrepreneur) (1956–2012), digital pioneer, restitution activist
- Chris Andrews (translator) (born 1962), Melbourne-based poet and translator
- Chris Andrews (politician) (born 1964), Irish Sinn Féin (and formerly Fianna Fáil) politician
- Chris Andrews (wrestler), British professional wrestler
- Chris Andrews (rower), ocean rower
- Christopher Andrews (writer) (born 1970), American actor and writer
- Christopher Columbus Andrews (1829–1922), American brigadier general
- Clifford Andrews (1912-1973), English cricketer
- T. Coleman Andrews (1899-1983), American presidential candidate
D
- Damon Andrews (born 1971), New Zealand actor and director
- Dana Andrews (1909–1992), American actor and President of the Screen Actors Guild
- Daniel Andrews (born 1972), Australian politician
- Danny Andrews, American paralympic athlete
- David Andrews, various including:
- A. David Andrews (born 1933), English astronomer
- David Andrews (director) (born 1935), British former actor and television director
- David Andrews (politician) (born 1936), Irish Fianna Fáil politician and barrister
- David Andrews (racing driver) (born 1939), British former racing driver
- David Andrews (ice hockey) (born 1948), President and CEO, American Hockey League
- Dave Andrews (born 1951), Australian Christian author/speaker
- David Andrews (actor) (born 1952), American actor
- David Andrews (diplomat) (born 1952), Australian diplomat and writer under the pseudonym David Morriset
- David Andrews, Jr. (born 1965/66), Irish comedian going by the pseudonym David McSavage
- Dave Andrews (musician) (born 1972), English musician and composer of film music
- David Andrews (American football) (born 1992), American offensive lineman for the New England Patriots
- David Andrews (motorcyclist), motorcycle road racer
- Dean Andrews (born 1963), British actor
- Del Andrews (1894–1942), American director and screenwriter (The Racket, All Quiet on the Western Front)
- Denise Andrews (born 1959), American politician
- Deno Andrews (born 1971), American billiards player
- Don Andrews (born 1942 [as Vilim Zlomislić]), Canadian white-supremacist
- Donald Andrews (born 1955), Canadian economist
- Donna Andrews (born 1967), American golfer
- Donna Andrews (writer), American writer
- Duane Andrews (born 1972), Canadian guitarist and composer
- Dylan Andrews (born 1979), New Zealand mixed martial artist
E
- Eamonn Andrews (1922–1987), Irish television presenter
- Ed Andrews (1859-1934), American baseball player
- Eddie Andrews (born 1977), South African rugby union footballer
- Edgar Andrews (born 1932), English physicist and engineer
- Edmund Andrews (reporter), The New York Times economics reporter
- Edmund Andrews (1824–1904), an American surgeon
- Edward Andrews (1914-1985), American actor
- Elisha Benjamin Andrews (1844-1917), American economist
- Elizabeth Andrews (1882-1960), Labour Party organiser in Wales
- Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911-2002), U.S. congresswoman from Alabama
- Eric Andrews (born 1933), Australian historian
- Erica Andrews (1969-2013), stage name of Erica Salazar, Mexican-American performer
- Erin Andrews (born 1978), American sportscaster
- Ernie Andrews (born 1927), American jazz, blues and pop singer
- Esao Andrews (born 1978), American painter
F
- Finn Andrews (born 1983), English musician
- Francis Andrews (1718-1774), Irish politician
- Frank Andrews (disambiguation) one of the following
- Frank Andrews (politician) (1854–?), farmer, educator and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
- Frank Andrews (Texan) (1864–1936), First Assistant Attorney General of Texas
- Frank Andrews (rugby) (1886–1944), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer
- Frank Andrews (singer) (born 1985), contestant from Season 2 of New Zealand Idol
- Frank Andrews (actor) (c. 1860–1935), Broadway and silent film actor in The Warrens of Virginia (1924 film)
- Frank Maxwell Andrews (1884–1943), Lieutenant General, Air Corps, U.S. Army
- Frank Mills Andrews (1867–1948), American architect
- Fred Andrews (disambiguation) one of the following
- Fred Andrews (rugby union) (1864–1929), Welsh rugby union player
- Fred Henry Andrews (1866–1957), British artist and scholar
- Fred Andrews (baseball) (born 1952), American baseball player
- Frederick Cyrus Andrews (1902–1988), British writer on and for radio
- Frederick Andrews (cricketer) on List of Wellington representative cricketers
G
- Gareth Andrews (born 1946), Australian rules footballer from Victoria
- Garry Andrews (born 1957), Australian artist
- George Andrews (disambiguation), one of the following
- George Andrews (adjutant general) (1850–1928), Adjutant General of the U.S. Army from 1912 to 1914
- George Andrews (American football) (born 1955), American professional football player during the 1970s and 1980s
- George Andrews (barrister) (fl. 1776), English barrister
- George Andrews (footballer) (born 1942), English professional footballer during the 1960s and 1970s
- George Andrews (mathematician) (born 1938), American mathematician working in analysis and combinatorics
- George Andrews (rugby player) (1904–1989), Wales international rugby union player
- George Grey Andrews (1880–1952), New Zealand yacht designer, racer and naval officer
- George H. Andrews (1821–1885), New York politician
- George Henry Andrews (1926–1997), Liberian sports journalist and politician
- George Lee Andrews (born 1942), American actor
- George Leonard Andrews (1828–1899), Union army general of the American Civil War
- George Lippitt Andrews (1828–1920), United States Army officer
- George "Porky" Andrews (1917–1999), Canadian basketball player
- George R. Andrews (1808–1873), U.S. Representative from New York
- George Roberts Andrews (born 1932), American diplomat
- George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855), English architect noted for his railway buildings
- George W. Andrews (1906–1971), U.S. Representative from Alabama
- George William Andrews (Canadian politician) (1869–1943), Canadian politician and real estate agent
- Augustus George Andrews, known as George Andrews, stage name George Arliss
- Georgina Andrews, Australian actress
- Gerald Smedley Andrews (1903-2005), Canadian surveyor
- Geraldine Andrews (born 1959), judge of the High Court of England and Wales
- Giuseppe Andrews (born 1975), American actor and director
H
- Harold Andrews (1897–1984), English football forward in the 1920s
- Harold Andrews (1903–1988), English football forward
- Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews (1911-1995), Irish soldier
- Harris Andrews (born 1996), Australian rules footballer
- Harry Andrews (1911–1989), British actor (The Ruling Class)
- Harvey Andrews (born 1943), British folk musician
- Helena Andrews (born 1980), American author, journalist and critic
- Henry Andrews (1744-1820), British mathematician and astronomer
- Henry Andrews (1821-1865), English cricketer
- Henry Charles Andrews (fl. 1794-1830), English botanist, botanical artist and engraver
- Henry John Andrews (1871-1919), British Army officer
- Herbert Kennedy Andrews (1904-1965), British composer and organist
- Hub Andrews (1922-2012), American baseball player
I
- Ian Andrews (born 1964), English footballer
- Ike Franklin Andrews (1925-2010), American politician
- Inez Andrews (1929-2012), American gospel singer
- Irene Osgood Andrews (1879–?), American writer
J
- Jack Andrews (1898-1974), English footballer
- Jack Andrews (1903-1986), Northern Ireland politician, son of John Miller Andrews
- Jake Andrews (pornographic actor) (born 1965), gay porn actor
- Jake Andrews (born 1980), American blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter
- James Andrews (1801–1876), English botanical artist
- Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet (1877–1951), member of Privy Council of Northern Ireland
- James Andrews (born 1942), orthopedic surgeon
- James Andrews, American marketing executive and speaker on pop culture and social media
- James J. Andrews (1829-1862), Unionist spy during the American Civil War
- James J. Andrews (1930–1998), American mathematician
- James Pettit Andrews (c. 1737–1797), English historian
- Jane Andrews (1833–1887), American author of children's books
- Jane Andrews (born 1967), English former Royal dresser and convicted murderer of Tom Cressman
- Jane Andrews Mancini, fictional character from Melrose Place and its update series
- Jay Andrews, name used by American film director Jim Wynorski
- Jessica Andrews (born 1983), American country singer
- Jessie Andrews (born 1992), porn actress
- Jim Andrews (1865–1907), American baseball player
- Jimmy Andrews (1927-2012), Scottish footballer
- John Andrews (disambiguation), one of several people
- John Bertram Andrews (1880-1943), American economist
- John Miller Andrews (1871-1956), Northern Ireland politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- John Nevins Andrews (1829-1883), American Seventh-day Adventist Church missionary
- Joseph Andrews (1873-1909), British Liberal politician
- Julie Andrews (born 1935), British actress
K
- Kaare Andrews, Canadian comic book artist and filmmaker
- Karen Andrews (born 1960), Australian politician
- Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews (born 1943), British Labour politician
- Keith Andrews, one of several people including
- Keith Andrews (art historian) (1920-1989), British art historian
- Keith Andrews (racing driver) (1920-1957), American racecar driver
- Keith Andrews (footballer) (born 1980), Irish footballer
- Keith Andrews (rugby player), South African rugby union player
- Kelly Andrews (disambiguation)
- Ken Andrews (born 1967), American musician
- Kenneth R Andrews (1916–2005), academic and a 'father' of Corporate Strategy
- Kenneth Andrews, American sociologist
- Kevin Andrews, one of several people including
- Kevin Andrews (politician) (born 1955), Australian federal minister
- Kevin Andrews (writer) (1924–1989), American writer and archaeologist
- Kevin Andrews (businessman), American businessperson and inventor
L
- LaVerne Andrews (1911–1967), American singer (Andrews Sisters)
- Lee Andrews (born 1984), English footballer
- LeRoy Andrews (1898-?), US American football player and coach
- Leslie Andrews (born 1981), American actress
- Linda Andrews (born 1973), Faroese singer
- Lloyd Andrews (1894-1974), Canadian ice-hockey player
- Lloyd J. Andrews (1920-2014), American politician and businessman
- Lois Andrews (1924-1968), American actress
- Lori Andrews, American law professor
M
- Major Andre Andrews (1792–1834), American politician
- Malcolm Andrews (born 1944), Australian author and journalist
- Mark Andrews, one of several people including
- Mark Andrews (politician) (born 1926), American politician from the state of North Dakota
- Mark Andrews (filmmaker), American filmmaker at Pixar Animation Studios
- Mark Andrews (rower) (born 1959), University boat race winner
- Mark Andrews (swimmer) (born 1965), Canadian swimmer
- Mark Andrews (rugby player) (born 1972), South African rugby player
- Sisqó (born Mark Andrews, born 1978), American R&B singer, lead singer of Dru Hill
- Mark E. Andrews (died 1992), U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- Mark Andrews (wrestler) (born 1992), Welsh Professional Wrestler
- Marvin Andrews (born 1975), footballer from Trinidad and Tobago
- Mary Andrews (1854-1915), Northern Irish geologist
- Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1860-1936), American writer
- Maxene Andrews (1916–1995), American singer (Andrews Sisters)
- Michael Andrews, one of several people including
- Michael Andrews (artist) (1928–1995), British artist
- Michael Andrews (musician) (born 1967), US musician
- Michael Andrews (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
- Michael A. Andrews (born 1944), member of the United States House of Representatives in the 103rd United States Congress
- Mike Andrews (born 1943), American baseball player
- Mike Andrews (footballer) (born 1946), Australian rules football player for Fitzroy
- Mickey Andrews (born 1942), US American football coach
See also
Michael Andrew (disambiguation)
- Michelle Andrews (born 1971), Australian field hockey midfielder
N
- Nate Andrews (1913-1991), American baseball pitcher
- Naveen Andrews (born 1969), British actor
- Niall Andrews (1937-2006), Irish politician
- Nigel Andrews, British journalist
- Noel Andrews (1932-2011) Irish radio and television commentator and disc jockey
- Norman Andrews (1899-1971), English cricketer
O
- Olive Andrews (1818-?), twenty-third wife of Brigham Young
- Oscar Andrews (1876-1956), Irish cricketer and field hockey player
P
- Pamela Andrews, fictional character from Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded
- Patty Andrews (1918–2013), American singer (Andrews Sisters)
- Paul Andrews, one of several people including
- Paul Andrews (Australian politician) (1955–2009), Labor member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
- Paul Andrews (British politician)
- Paul Andrews (NASCAR) (born 1957), NASCAR crew chief
- Paul Andrews (producer) (born 1967), CEO of the media publisher AUK
- Paul Martin Andrews (born 1959), American rape survivor and advocate for rape survivors
- Paul Andrews, birth name of ex-Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno (born 1958)
- Paul Andrews, Jr., founder of TTI, Inc. and chairman of Mouser Electronics
- Peter Andrews, one of several people including
- Peter B. Andrews (born 1937), American mathematician
- Peter Andrews (agricultural pioneer), Australian environmentalist
- Peter Andrews, a pseudonym used by American film director Steven Soderbergh (born 1963)
- Peter Andrews (footballer) (fl. 1875), Scottish international footballer
- Peter Andrews (scientist), Australian scientist
- Phil Andrews (born 1959), American politician
- Phil Andrews (born 1966), British racing driver
- Philip Andrews (1914–1971), British industrial economist
Q
- Quinton Andrews (born 1987), US American football player
R
- Richard Andrews, one of several people below
- Richard Andrews (industrialist) (1798–1859), industrialist and mayor of Southampton
- Richard Andrews (soldier) (died 1835), first rebel killed during the Texas Revolution
- Richard Bullock Andrews (1823–1884), South Australian politician and Supreme Court judge
- Richard G. Andrews (born 1955), U.S. District Court judge and former state prosecutor in Delaware
- Richard Snowden Andrews (1830–1903), American architect, Confederate artillery commander and diplomat
- Ricky Andrews (born 1966), Samoan who played American and Canadian football
- Robert Andrews, one of several people below
- Rob Andrews (baseball) (born 1952), Major League Baseball second baseman
- Rob Andrews (born 1957), New Jersey politician
- Robert Andrews (translator) (1723–1766), English Dissenter, poet and translator of Virgil
- Robert Andrews (landowner) (1725–1806), subject of a painting by Thomas Gainsborough
- Robert Andrews (clergyman) (1748–1804), American clergyman, professor and Virginia politician
- Robert Andrews (Resident), British government official, Resident and Superintendent of British Ceylon (1796–1798)
- Robert Andrews (actor) (1895–1976), British actor
- Robert Hardy Andrews (1903–1976), American novelist, screenwriter and radio drama script–writer
- Robert Wilson Andrews (1837–1922), Hawaii-born artist and engineer
- Robby Andrews (born 1991), American athlete
- Romel Andrews (born 1963), American player of gridiron football
- Ron Andrews (born 1955), Australian rules footballer from Victoria
- Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960), American explorer, adventurer and naturalist
S
- Samuel Andrews, one of several people including
- Sam Andrews (born 1982), English cricketer
- Samuel G. Andrews (1796–1863), American politician
- Samuel James Andrews (1817–1906), American clergyman
- Samuel Andrews (chemist) (1836–1904), English inventor
- Samuel Paull Andrews (1836–1916), New Zealand politician
- Sarah Andrews, American geologist and author
- Sarah Andrews (born 1981), Australian cricketer
- Sasha Andrews (born 1983), Canadian football (soccer) defender
- Shane Andrews (born 1971), American baseball player
- Shawn Andrews (born 1982), US American football player
- Simon Andrews, one of several people including
- Simon Andrews (composer) (born 1958), British composer
- Simon Andrews (cricketer) (born 1980), New Zealand cricketer
- Simon Andrews (motorcycle racer) (1982–2014), British motorcycle racer
- Solomon Andrews (1806–1872), U.S. politician and inventor of a dirigible aircraft
- Solomon Andrews (1835–1908), English entrepreneur in Wales
- Stephen Andrews, Canadian Anglican bishop
- Stephen Andrews (born 1956), Canadian artist
- Stephen Pearl Andrews (1812-1886), American anarchist
- Steve Andrews aka "The Bard of Ely" (born 1953), Welsh singer-songwriter, writer and journalist
- Susan Andrews (born 1971), Australian (Tasmanian) athlete
- Sybil Andrews (1898-1992), English artist
- Sydney Andrews, fictional character from Melrose Place and its update series
T
- Tara Andrews (born 1994), Australian (soccer) footballer
- Ted Andrews (1952-2009), American author
- Theresa Andrews (born 1962), American backstroke swimmer
- Thomas Andrews, one of several people including Thomas Andrews, naval architect of RMS Titanic
- Todd Andrews (1901-1985), Irish Republican political activist, Fianna Fáil founder
- Tommie Lee Andrews, first person to be convicted as a result of DNA evidence
- Tracie Andrews (born 1969), Englishwomen convicted of murderering her fiancé
- Tyson Andrews (born 1990), Australian Rugby League player
V
- V. C. Andrews (1923-1986), American novelist
W
- Wally Andrews (1859-1940) American baseball catcher
- Wayne Andrews, one of several people including
- Wayne Andrews (historian) (1913–1987), American historian
- Wayne Andrews (cricketer) (born 1958), Western Australian cricketer
- Wayne Andrews (footballer) (born 1977), English association footballer
- William Andrews, one of several people including
- William Andrews (naturalist) (1802–1880), English naturalist
- William Andrews (American football) (born 1955), retired NFL football running back (American football player)
- William Andrews (comedian) (born 1977), British actor and comedian
- William Andrews (astrologer), 17th-century astrologer
- William Buckton Andrews (1829–1918), "Canon Andrews", Anglican clergyman in South Australia
- William C. Andrews, (born 1934), American politician
- William E. Andrews (1854–1942), U.S. Congressman from Nebraska
- William Eusebius Andrews (1773–1837), journalist who created a number of Catholic newspapers
- William F. Andrews (born 1946), member of the Florida House of Representatives
- William H. Andrews (unionist) (1870–1950), first chairman of the South African Labour Party
- William H. Andrews (biologist) (born 1951), American telomere biologist
- William Henry Andrews (1846–1919), American politician
- William Noble Andrews (1876–1937), Congressman for the 1st congressional district of Maryland
- William Shankland Andrews (1858–1936), 20th century judge on the New York Court of Appeals
- William Symes Andrews (1847–1929), electrical engineer
- William T. Andrews (1898–1984), member of the New York State Assembly
- William Watson Andrews (1810–1897), Catholic Apostolic Church clergyman
- William Drennan Andrews (1832–1924), Irish judge
- William L. Andrews (1865–1936), American politician in the Virginia Senate
- William Andrews (1835–1914), manager for Cash's of Coventry, England, and diarist
See also
- Andrews (disambiguation)
- Andrew (surname)
- S. W. Erdnase Some card magic historians theorize this may be a pseudonym for an anonymous writer named Andrews; i.e., "E. S. Andrews" spelled backward.
References
- ↑ "Andrews Surname Meaning and Distribution". ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2014
- ↑ "Andrews Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2014
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