As a name choice typically for a son, Anderson is both a generational name in addition to being a surname or family name evolved to become a given name. Anderson means, son of Anders or Andrew and is evolved of Norse and Viking cultures meaning man or manly, denoting a strong, masculine moniker. As a somewhat popular name choice for a son at the end of the 19th century, the name Anderson has become an increasingly name of expectant parents in relatively recent decades.
As a name choice typically for a son, Anderson is both a generational name in addition to being a surname or family name evolved to become a given name. Anderson means, son of Anders or Andrew and is evolved of Norse and Viking cultures meaning man or manly, denoting a strong, masculine moniker. As a somewhat popular name choice for a son at the end of the 19th century, the name Anderson has become an increasingly name of expectant parents in relatively recent decades.
As a name choice typically for a son, Anderson is both a generational name in addition to being a surname or family name evolved to become a given name. Anderson means, son of Anders or Andrew and is evolved of Norse and Viking cultures meaning man or manly, denoting a strong, masculine moniker. As a somewhat popular name choice for a son at the end of the 19th century, the name Anderson has become an increasingly name of expectant parents in relatively recent decades.
As a name choice typically for a son, Anderson is both a generational name in addition to being a surname or family name evolved to become a given name. Anderson means, son of Anders or Andrew and is evolved of Norse and Viking cultures meaning man or manly, denoting a strong, masculine moniker. As a somewhat popular name choice for a son at the end of the 19th century, the name Anderson has become an increasingly name of expectant parents in relatively recent decades.