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Surname Andriss - Meaning and Origin

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Andriss: What does the surname Andriss mean?

The last name Andriss is of English origin. It is an anglicized version of the German name "Andris" which originated from the Greek given name Andrew. The name originally comes from the word andros meaning "manly, courageous".

The spelling of the name Andris has various forms such as Andriss, Andress, Andres, Andrisee, and Anress. Historically the spelling forms of Andriss and Andress were common across parts of East Anglia and Northamptonshire, England in the 14th century. These forms of the surname have been thought to originate from a family associated with the barony of the same name, which was held by some Ermines in the 13th century.

The surname Andriss is thought to have spread to other parts of England during the 16th century as more people moved away from rural areas. It was also likely adopted by people from other areas and countries who settled in England during this time.

The surname Andriss is not particularly common today. Those with this surname are likely to have their ancestors trace back to England. It is possible to find people with this last name in England, Ireland, Scotland, and other parts of the UK, as well as the United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries with significant populations of people with English ancestry.

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Andriss: Where does the name Andriss come from?

The last name Andriss is most commonly found today in Hungary, where it is quite a common surname. It is believed to originate from the Greek word ‘aner’, meaning ‘man’, and the Hungarian suffix ‘-iss’, which denotes a patronymic. Records of this surname date back to as early as 1679 when another spelling of it, Andrisse, was found within documents from Tolna county.

In modern Hungary, the surname is still quite common, making up at least 0.2% of the population. It ranks as approximately the 259th most common surname in the country, today. It is believed that its place in Hungarian society is as a result of a 12th century Magyar family of nobility, the Andrissys, who held the title of baron.

The name Andriss also occurs in other countries, such as the United Kingdom, the United States of America and parts of Europe, including Norway, Sweden, Poland and Romania. It is believed that many individuals with this surname immigrated to those countries in the 19th and 20th centuries, either to find work or to flee hardships in their homeland. It is difficult to ascertain exactly how many of them exist today, as the surname has been anglicised over time in certain places. Nonetheless, it is certainly fairly common in Hungary, despite being less prevalent in many other countries.

Variations of the surname Andriss

The surname Andriss has many variants, spellings, and surnames of the same origin. Some of these include:

• Anders, Andersson and Anderson: This is a derivation of the Middle English Ander, which is also derived from the Latin Andreas, meaning 'manly'. This name was often given to somebody of a strong or brave disposition.

• Andress, Andrus, and Andriesse: This is a patronymic name derived from the Dutch form of the name Andreas. This surname variant is common in Western Europe.

• Andrieux, Andreux and Andreux: This form of the name is derived from the old French name Andre. It is most common in France and is believed to have been especially common during the medieval period.

• Andriss, Andres and Andrus: This is derived from the Latin form of Andreas, which was often given to boys born during the Easter season. This name is found mainly in Eastern and Central Europe.

• Andresen, Andrese and Andrisen: This German form of the name is derived from the Latin Andreas. It was popular during the medieval period and is still frequently found in Germany.

• Andruss, Andrusski and Andrushka: This form of the name is derived from the Polish form Andrzej. It is popular in Poland and other Eastern European countries.

• Andrzejewski, Andricus, Andreyev and Andreyenko: These are all derived from the Slavic and Polish form of Andreas, which was commonly given to boys born during the Easter season.

Famous people with the name Andriss

  • Gergő Andriss: Hungarian National Football Team Player
  • Mátyás Andriss: Secretary of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary
  • Ferenc Andriss: Hungarian Artist
  • Alexander Andriss: German Musician
  • Jenő Andriss: Hungarian Actor
  • Virág Andriss: Hungarian Actress
  • Buda Andriss: Slovakian Hockey Player
  • Ben Andriss: Australian Music Producer
  • Rob Andriss: American Football Player
  • Wilhelm Andriss: Austrian Composer and Violinist

Other surnames

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