Baby Names
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ANDREW was ever personality , Celebrity or famous.
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Andrew as First Name
Andrew Lloyd Webber Origin/Culture/Country: BritishAndrew Lloyd Webber: is a highly successful British composer of musical theatre, and also the elder brother of cellist Julian Lloyd Webber. Webber started composing at the age of six and published his first piece when he was 9. Andrew John Pelling Origin/Culture/Country: BritishAndrew John Pelling: is a British Conservative politician. He is member of Parliament for Croydon Central, and a former member of the London Assembly for Croydon and Sutton and councillor. Andrew John Wiles Origin/Culture/Country: BritishAndrew John Wiles: Andrew Wiles was born in Cambridge, England in 1953 and attended King's College School, Cambridge (where his maths teacher, David Higginbottom first introduced Fermat's Last Theorem to him) and The Leys School
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How Cute is a Cute Baby Name
If you are planning to come up with a cute baby name for the new arrival, the first thing you should determine for yourself is your personal definition of "cute". Does it mean trendy and popular? More..
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Andrew as Last Name
Robert William Andrew Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanRobert William Andrew: (born on November 3, 1918 in Van Meter, Iowa), nicknamed the "Heater from Van Meter" and "Rapid Robert", is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher and Hall of Famer. Kim Darrell Andrew Origin/Culture/Country: CaliforniaKim Darrell Andrew: (born on November 14, 1953 in Glendale, California) is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox in the 1975 season. He batted and threw right-handed. Keith Vincent Andrew Origin/Culture/Country: EnglishKeith Vincent Andrew: Keith Andrew was a fine wicketkeeper who might have played many more times for England but for the fact that his batting was never more than adequate. He was recruited out of the Lancashire League by Northamptonshire and became the county's regular wicketkeeper in 1954. He was a success straight away, and Wisden's 1955 edition noted that he was "above the ordinary, a very quick perception enabling him to seize almost every chance". |
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