Ander

The masculine name Ander is a variant of the Greek name "Andreas". Other variants of the Greek name "Andreas" are Andrés and Andrew, as well as Anders.

The masculine name Ander is a variant Basque form of Andrew.

Notable people with the name Ander include:

Given name

  • Ander Crenshaw (born 1944), American banker, attorney and politician
  • Ander Monson, American novelist, poet, and nonfiction writer
  • Ander Monro (born 1981), Canadian rugby player
  • Ander Herrera (born 1989), Spanish footballer
  • Ander Lafuente Aguado (born 1983), Spanish footballer
  • Ander Elosegi (born 1987), Spanish slalom canoeist
  • Ander Gago (born 1984), Spanish footballer
  • Ander García, Spanish basketball player
  • Ander Garitano (born 1969), Spanish football player and coach
  • Ander Iturraspe (born 1989), Spanish footballer
  • Ander Mirambell (born 1983), Spanish skeleton racer
  • Ander Murillo (born 1983), Spanish/Basque footballer
  • Ander Olaizola (born 1989), Spanish footballer
  • Ander Vilariño (born 1980), Spanish racecar driver
  • Ander Barrenetxea (born 2001), Spanish footballer
  • Ander Capa (born 1992), Spanish footballer
  • Ander Vitoria (born 1990), Spanish footballer
  • Walter Ander Williams (born 1970), American basketball player
  • Ander Gil (born 1974), Spanish teacher and politician serving as the 62nd and current president of the Senate of Spain since 2021.

Characters with the given name

  • Ander Muñoz, he is one of the protagonists of the Netflix series Elite played by Arón Piper.
  • Ander Elessedil, character in Terry Brooks' epic fantasy novel The Elfstones of Shannara

Surname

  • Charlotte Ander (1902–1969), daughter of German stage/film couple Rudolf Andersch and Ida Perry
  • Johan Alfred Ander (1873–1910), convicted Swedish murderer, the last person to be officially executed in Sweden
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