All about the name ANDRUE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Andrue is of Scottish origin and has a unique meaning and history that sets it apart from many other names.

Andrue is derived from the Gaelic name "Andrew," which means "strong" or "manly." This name is believed to have been brought to Scotland by the Irish in the early Middle Ages. The name Andrew is ultimately derived from the Greek name "Andreas," which was popular among early Christian martyrs and saints.

In Scotland, the name Andrue became quite common during the medieval period, with many variations of the name appearing throughout history. Some notable figures bearing this name include Sir Andrew Murray, a Scottish general who fought against England in the 14th century, and Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company.

Today, Andrue is still a popular name in Scotland, as well as in other parts of the world where Scottish influence can be found. It remains a strong and distinctive name with a rich history behind it.

See also

Scottish

Popularity of the name ANDRUE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Andrue experienced a significant rise in popularity between the late 1980s and mid-1990s, with a peak of 41 births in 1998. However, it has since declined considerably, with only 6 or 7 births annually from 2013 onwards."