andrew
/ˈændrəw/Definitions
1. noun
A male given name, derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning ‘manly’ or ‘masculine’.
“The teacher asked the students to introduce themselves, and the boy’s name was Andrew.”
2. proper noun
A specific person’s name, often referring to a historical or well-known figure, such as Andrew Johnson or Andrew Lloyd Webber.
“The artist Andrew Wyeth was famous for his realistic paintings of rural landscapes.”