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Andreas Wührer, 1774 - 1859
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Andreas Wührer, died Circa 1918
Germany, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919
Andreas Wührer
Germany, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919
Andreas Wirer, born Circa 1753
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Andreas Wierer, born Circa 1753
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Andreas Wührer, born Circa 1666
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Andreas Wierer, born 1749
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Andreas Wührer
Austria, Vienna, Catholic Church Records
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The first name Andreas has its origins in the Greek name Andreas (Ἀνδρέας), which is derived from the word "aner" (ἀνήρ), meaning "man" or "warrior." This name first appeared in ancient Greece and has been historically associated with strength and masculinity. It gained prominence through its biblical connection, as Saint Andrew, one of the apostles of Jesus, is considered the patron saint of several countries, including Scotland and Greece. The name's meaning reflects qualities such as bravery and leadership, traits often attributed to those who bore it in early Christian communities. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Andrew in English, André in French, and Andrés in Spanish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular throughout history, often symbolizing a strong and noble character.
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