Definition: Patronymic surname meaning "son of Andrew." Andrew (man, manly) was the first of Jesus' disciples, and was a revered name in medieval times due to its church connections. St. Andrew is the patron saint of both Scotland and Russia. Many Danes, Norwegians and Swedes who emigrated to America with the last name Andersson or Anderssen, dropped the extra -S after their arrival. Surname Origin: Danish, Norwegian, English, Swedish Alternate Surname Spellings: ANDERSON, ANDERSSON, ANDERSSEN, MCANDREWS
per:http://genealogy.about.com/library/surnames/a/bl_name-ANDERSON.htm
Marian Anderson's father name is John Anderson
Sparky Anderson was born George Lee Anderson.
origin of last name: kochakis
John Berkley Anderson and Annie Delilah Rucker
Scotland
The last name Anderson is commonly associated with Scottish or Scandinavian heritage. However, it is important to note that last names can have various origins and may be found in multiple cultures or countries.
Angry Anderson's birth name is Gary Anderson.
Corny Anderson's birth name is Cornelius Anderson.
Gwen Anderson's birth name is Gwendolyn Anderson.
Janni Anderson's birth name is Janelle Anderson.
Layke Anderson's birth name is Jonathan Anderson.
Moira Anderson's birth name is Mary Anderson.
Shareen Anderson's birth name is Shareen Anderson.
Sugarfoot Anderson's birth name is Anderson, Ezzrett.
Amos Anderson's birth name is Amos Valentin Anderson.
Arline Anderson's birth name is Arline May Anderson.
August Anderson's birth name is Russell August Anderson.