Anderson is a baby name with English roots and a meaning often connected to “Son of Andrew.” For parents comparing baby names, it offers a simple way to balance meaning, sound, and overall feel.
What Does Anderson Mean?
An enduring and notable name of Scandinavian origin, meaning “Son of Andrew”.
The name Anderson is of English origin and is a patronymic surname, meaning “son of Andrew.” The name Andrew itself has Greek origins and means “manly” or “warrior.”
Anderson was originally a common surname in Scotland, derived from the given name Andrew. Over time, it transitioned to being used as a first name and has gained popularity as a standalone name in many English-speaking countries.
Origin And Style Of Anderson
Anderson is commonly connected to English naming traditions.
The meaning linked with Anderson is usually given as “Son of Andrew.”
When choosing a name like Anderson, many parents also compare how it looks on the page, how easy it is to say, and how well it fits with sibling names or family preferences.
Why Parents Consider Anderson
Anderson can be evaluated by the same practical questions parents use with any baby name: sound, meaning, familiarity, and overall style.
Families who like Anderson may also be looking for names that start with A, have a similar tone, or carry a meaning that feels thoughtful and positive.
Names Similar To Anderson
If you like Anderson, you may also want to explore Archibald, Annson, Aldous, Aston, Anson.
Top 100 Names Like Anderson
Keep the loop going with Top 100 names like Anderson and Boy Names and English baby names.
Names Starting With A
Browse more A names such as Archibald, Annson, Aldous, Aston or open the A baby names archive.
Explore More A Names
Looking for similar ideas? Browse more A baby names or return to the full baby names directory to compare more options.
An enduring and notable name of Scandinavian origin, meaning “Son of Andrew”.
The name Anderson is of English origin and is a patronymic surname, meaning “son of Andrew.” The name Andrew itself has Greek origins and means “manly” or “warrior.”
Anderson was originally a common surname in Scotland, derived from the given name Andrew. Over time, it transitioned to being used as a first name and has gained popularity as a standalone name in many English-speaking countries.
Famous individuals with the name Anderson include American journalist Anderson Cooper, British filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, and Brazilian footballer Anderson Luís de Abreu Oliveira, among others.
The name Anderson conveys strength and masculinity, making it a great choice for parents looking for a solid and classic name for their baby boy. It also has a timeless feel that can suit a child throughout their life as they grow into adulthood.
Profile Confidence
What to trust, and what to treat carefully.
Popularity
Use popularity as context, not as the whole decision. When public-record detail is limited or not visible here, compare the name by sound, meaning, and shortlist fit too.
Meaning
Meaning notes are useful background, but meanings can vary by language, culture, and source.
Origin
Origin and root labels are used as browsing aids, not as a claim that one tradition is the only correct context.
Read the methodologyMeaning and origin guideHow to choose a name
How to use this profile
Look at Anderson from more than one angle.
Data signal
Use the Social Security record summary to see whether Anderson has a long usage trail, a newer rise, or a rare-name pattern.
Fit signal
Compare the A initial, sound, spelling, and rhythm with surname, sibling names, and family naming patterns.
Reader signal
Save Anderson, react to it, or read approved notes so the page becomes more than a static boy-name listing.
Sources and limits: public U.S. Social Security baby-name records are used where available. Meaning, origin, style, shortlist, and community notes are treated as decision aids, not as a claim that one name is objectively best.
Shortlist notes
Why parents might save Anderson
- Anderson is easy to compare with other boy names while you build a shortlist.
- The name starts with A, which can help when matching sibling names, initials, or family naming patterns.
- Use the save button to keep this name available while browsing origins, topic lists, and generator ideas.
Community
What other parents think of Anderson
Reader notes
No reader notes yet. Add the first moderated note below.
Reader notes are moderated before appearing publicly.
