📖 Acerca de Andres
Andrés es la forma española de Andrés (Andrés), que proviene del griego 'andreios' (ἀνδρεῖος), con el significado de 'varonil' o 'valiente'. Introducido en la Península Ibérica a través de la evangelización cristiana, se arraigó profundamente en la cultura española e hispanoamericana, impulsado por la veneración de san Andrés como patrón apostólico en numerosas comunidades. El nombre es omnipresente en el mundo hispánico — de Argentina y Colombia a México y España — y lo han llevado poetas, presidentes y futbolistas, reflejando tanto su herencia religiosa como su elegancia natural. Su fonética suave en español, con el acento en la última sílaba, le confiere una musicalidad distintiva que lo diferencia de su equivalente inglés Andrew.
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Andrés Iniesta — Spanish footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time; scored the winning goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup final.
- Andrés Segovia — Spanish classical guitarist who single-handedly elevated the guitar to the status of a concert instrument in the 20th century; a titan of classical music.
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador — Mexican politician who served as President of Mexico from 2018 to 2024, known for his left-wing populist platform and anti-corruption stance.
- Andrés Torres — Puerto Rican-American record producer and songwriter who co-wrote and produced several of Shakira's and Jennifer Lopez's biggest hits, including the global phenomenon 'Despacito'.
- Andrés Bello — Venezuelan polymath, poet, jurist, and educator; one of the most important intellectual figures of 19th-century Latin America and a founding father of Chilean education.