Andric

Andric
This ancient surname recorded world-wide in over two hundred and fifty spellings, and including as examples Andre, Aindrias, Andrew, Anders, Jendrusch, Vondrak, Dandy, Andriol, Andretti, Ondracek, Vondraeck, Andress, Jedrzejewicz, and Andriuis, is of pre Christian Greek origins. It derives from the personal name "Andreas", meaning manly, and was held by the first of Christ's disciples. Prior to the 10th century a.d., the name as a first name only, there were no surnames before the medieval period, was almost exclusively held by members of the church, one of the first of such recordings being that of a monk "Andreas", in the English Domesday Book of the year 1086. The name gained in popularity throughout Europe after the 12th century Crusades to free the Holy Land. These expeditions were largely unsuccessful, nethertheless it became the normal practice for returning soldiers to name their children after biblical and particularly Christian, saints or martyrs. St Andrew is the patron saint of both Scotland and Russia, and legend has it that his remains were brought to what is now the city of St. Andrew's in Scotland, in the year 900 a.d.. Certainly the name is very popular in that country. The surname was also one of the earliest settler names in America. Anthony Andrew being recorded in the first listings for the state of Virginia in 1623. The very first recorded spelling of the family name anywhere, is probably that of William Andreu, which was dated 1237, in the ancient charters of the county of Buckinghamshire, England, in the year 1237. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop", often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Andric — Andrić ist der Nachname von mehreren Personen: Ivo Andrić (1892–1975), jugoslawischer Schriftsteller Srđan Andrić (* 1978), kroatischer Fußballspieler …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Andrić — ist der Nachname von mehreren Personen: Ivo Andrić (1892–1975), jugoslawischer Schriftsteller Srđan Andrić (* 1978), kroatischer Fußballspieler Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer m …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Andrić —   [ andritɕ], Ivo, serbischer Schriftsteller, * Dolac (bei Travnik, Bosnien) 10. 10. 1892, ✝ Belgrad 13. 3. 1975; zwischen den Weltkriegen im diplomatischen Dienst (Rom, Madrid, Berlin), nach 1945 zeitweise Parlamentsabgesanter und Präsident des… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Andrić — Andrić, Ivo …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • ANDRIC (I.) — L’œuvre de l’écrivain yougoslave Ivo Andri が, à la fois poète, nouvelliste, romancier, essayiste, se situe en dehors de tout courant littéraire. Le réalisme même qui semble s’en dégager n’est qu’une illusion. En effet, si la plupart des récits… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Andric — (Ivo) (1892 1975) écrivain bosniaque: le Pont sur la Drina (1945), Chronique de Travnik (1945). P. Nobel 1961 …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Andrić — Ándrić, Ivo (1892 1975) DEFINICIJA pripovjedač i romanopisac uglavnom bosanskih motiva, »djela epske snage« (prema obrazloženju pri dodjeli Nobelove nagrade 1961) (Na Drini ćuprija, Travnička hronika, Prokleta avlija) …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Andric, Ivo — An·drić (änʹdrĭch), Ivo. 1892 1975. Yugoslavian writer. He won the 1961 Nobel Prize for literature. * * * born Oct. 10, 1892, Dolac, near Travnik, Bosnia died March 13, 1975, Belgrade, Yugos. Bosnian writer. He established his reputation with Ex… …   Universalium

  • Andrić, Ivo — ► (1892 1975) Novelista yugoslavo. Obras: El puente sobre el río Drina (1945) y El patio maldito (1956), entre otras. * * * (10 oct. 1892, Dolac, cerca de Travnik, Bosnia–13 mar. 1975, Belgrado, Yugoslavia). Escritor bosnio. Cimentó su reputación …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Andrić — biographical name Ivo 1892 1975 Serbo Croatian author …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • andric — adj. [Gr. aner, male] Male; see gynic …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

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