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The andres Surname

andres Name Meaning and History

From the personal name Andres, a vernacular form of Andreas in various European languages, including Spanish Andrés, French (Breton) Andrès, German Andres, Czech Andrejs, etc.

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andres Family Facts

Distribution of andres Families in the US in 1920
Number of andres families
 66-130
 23-65
 1-22
 0
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