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Anders Persson Drugge, 1708 - 1764
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Anders Persson Drugge, 1752 - 1795
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5084 Anders Persson Drugge, 1752 - 1795
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Anders Persson Drugge, 1748 - 1784
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Anders Persson Drugge, born 1752
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- Arabic: أندرس بيرسون دروجي (Andirs Birsun Durūjī)
- Japanese: アンデルス・ペルソン・ドラゲ (Anderusu Peruson Dorage)
- Russian: Андерс Першон Друге (Anders Pershon Druge)
- Swedish: Anders Persson Drugge


- Finland 78%
- Sweden 22%
The first name Anders has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, where it is derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "man" or "warrior." Historically, the name has been associated with strength and masculinity, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often linked to leadership or martial roles in society. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Andrew in English-speaking countries, André in French, and Andrea in Italian, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. In addition to its Scandinavian roots, Anders has also been adopted in various forms in other regions, showcasing its widespread appeal and adaptability. The name remains popular in modern times, often evoking a sense of tradition and heritage.
The last name "Persson" is of Swedish origin, derived from the given name "Per," which is a form of "Peter," meaning "rock" or "stone" in Greek. The suffix "-son" indicates "son of," thus "Persson" essentially means "son of Per." This surname is predominantly found in Sweden and is reflective of the patronymic naming tradition common in Scandinavian cultures, where surnames were often formed based on the father's first name. Historically, individuals bearing the name may have been associated with characteristics of strength and stability, akin to the meaning of "Peter." Variations of the surname can be found in other Nordic countries, such as "Petersson" or "Pettersson," which also denote "son of Peter" but may differ slightly in spelling or pronunciation due to regional dialects. The name is relatively common in Sweden, and its usage has spread to other countries, particularly among Swedish emigrants.
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