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Scottish footballer (1964–2022)
the press that Goram had a mild form of schizophrenia, he was greeted with the chant of "Two Andy Gorams, there's only two Andy Gorams" (based on the
Andy_Goram
Association football club in Scotland
World War players because "few can recall players of these earlier eras": Andy Goram Sandy Jardine Richard Gough Terry Butcher John Greig – voted Rangers'
Rangers_F.C.
Football match
the last Rangers appearance for a number of their older players including Goram, McCall, Durrant, Gough and Laudrup and the manager Walter Smith, although
1998_Scottish_Cup_final
Scottish footballer (born 1982)
since Sandy Jardine in 1986 and also the first goalkeeper since Rangers' Andy Goram in 1993. For much of the 2006–07 season rumours linked Gordon with a move
Craig_Gordon
Association football club in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland
Sunshine on Leith album, The Proclaimers make a reference to the Hibs player Andy Goram: I can understand why Stranraer lie so lowly They could save a lot of
Hibernian_F.C.
Welsh footballer and coach
a tempestuous and crucial Old Firm derby, standing in for the injured Andy Goram. He kept a clean sheet in the 1–0 victory which helped seal Rangers' ninth
Andy_Dibble
Rangers 1991–92 football season
Sheffield Wednesday He was replaced by Scotland international goalkeeper Andy Goram from Hibernian. In the cup competitions, they were knocked out of the
1991–92_Rangers_F.C._season
Association football club in Dumfries, Scotland
collect the complete set of four senior Scottish football winners medals: Andy Goram when he played in the 2002–03 Scottish Challenge Cup Final 2–0 win for
Queen_of_the_South_F.C.
Term referring to one club winning the national league championship nine times in a row
management and playing in an outdated stadium. With new key players such as Andy Goram, Stuart McCall and David Robertson, Rangers secured the 1991–92 title
Nine_in_a_row
English footballer and manager (born 1967)
as the ball dropped, Gascoigne volleyed it with his right foot past Andy Goram to seal a 2–0 victory. The goal was followed by the "dentist's chair"
Paul_Gascoigne
Dutch footballer and manager (born 1947)
league championships in a row left, including Ally McCoist, Ian Durrant, Andy Goram and Stuart McCall. With financial backing from chairman David Murray,
Dick_Advocaat
Association football club in Motherwell, Scotland
prominent players including ex-Scotland internationals John Spencer and Andy Goram. The investment though failed to provide results on the pitch. By the
Motherwell_F.C.
English football club season
original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2012. "Man Utd sign veteran Goram". BBC Sport. BBC. 22 March 2001. Archived from the original on 3 July 2013
2000–01 Manchester United F.C. season
2000–01_Manchester_United_F.C._season
Championship Most European Championship appearances while a Rangers player: Andy Goram and Stuart McCall, 6 Most European Championship goals while a Rangers
List of Rangers F.C. records and statistics
List_of_Rangers_F.C._records_and_statistics
2022: Gary Pearson, 45, Darlington defender/midfielder. 2 July 2022: Andy Goram, 58, Scotland, Oldham Athletic, Notts County, Sheffield United, Manchester
2022–23_in_English_football
Football tournament group stage
FW 19 Charlie Nicholas FW 20 Paul Sturrock 61' Substitutions: GK 12 Andy Goram DF 14 David Narey MF 11 Paul McStay FW 16 Frank McAvennie 61' FW 9 Eamonn
1986_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_E
Scottish footballer and manager
beat the Rangers team managed by Walter Smith. Burns commented that "Andy Goram [the Rangers goalkeeper] broke my heart" would be on his tombstone. After
Tommy_Burns_(footballer)
Scottish footballer (born 1956)
play during a time when Scotland had the services of Jim Leighton and Andy Goram, which restricted his opportunities at international level. Additionally
Henry Smith (Scottish footballer)
Henry_Smith_(Scottish_footballer)
English football coach and former player
Rangers manager Walter Smith replaced Woods with Scottish international Andy Goram. This signing was made in part because UEFA had introduced a rule limiting
Chris_Woods
Football tournament group stage
McInally Substitutes: FW 9 Ally McCoist 74' MF 10 Murdo MacLeod GK 12 Andy Goram MF 13 Gordon Durie DF 17 Stewart McKimmie 46' Manager: Andy Roxburgh
1990_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_C
Scottish footballer (born 1958)
and 1990 World Cups. After Leighton fell out of favour at club level, Andy Goram became Scotland first choice goalkeeper and played at Euro 92 and Euro
Jim_Leighton
Coventry City 2001–02 football season
August, £5,000,001 Youssef Safri - Raja Casablanca, 11 August, £700,000 Andy Goram - unattached (last at Hamilton Academical), 24 August Lee Mills - Portsmouth
2001–02 Coventry City F.C. season
2001–02_Coventry_City_F.C._season
in 2003 "Ray Wilkins – Rangers". Sporting Heroes. Retrieved 7 June 2017. Goram was voted Rangers "Greatest ever goalkeeper" Archived 16 January 2008 at
List_of_Rangers_F.C._players
Town in Greater Manchester, England
medallist at the 1992 Summer Olympics, leaned to sail at Elton Sailing Club Andy Goram (1964–2022), footballer, played 620 games including 195 for Oldham Athletic
Bury,_Greater_Manchester
1996 cancelled association football game
GK Andy Goram (Rangers) DF Jackie McNamara (Celtic) DF Tom Boyd (Celtic) DF Colin Calderwood (Tottenham Hotspur) DF Tosh McKinlay (Celtic) MF Craig Burley
One_team_in_Tallinn
111th season of competitive football in England
midfielder Steve Agnew. 27 June 1991 – Former Oldham Athletic goalkeeper Andy Goram becomes Scotland's first £1million goalkeeper after a move from Hibernian
1990–91_in_English_football
87th season of top-tier football league in Scotland
Club PFA Players' Player of the Year Andy Goram Rangers PFA Young Player of the Year Eoin Jess Aberdeen SFWA Footballer of the Year Andy Goram Rangers
1992–93 Scottish Premier Division
1992–93_Scottish_Premier_Division
Town in Moray, Scotland
black shorts and white socks. Past famous players for Elgin City include Andy Goram, Nicky Walker, Jimmy Johnstone and John McGinlay. Recently ex-Scotland
Elgin,_Moray
1992 football tournament
previously won caps for East Germany in addition. Manager: Rinus Michels Manager: Andy Roxburgh FR Yugoslavia was disqualified ten days before the tournament due
UEFA_Euro_1992_squads
Rangers 1996–97 football season
Park Rangers. Manchester City goalkeeper Andy Dibble joined on a free transfer as cover for the injured Andy Goram. Expenditure: £9,800,000 Income: £200
1996–97_Rangers_F.C._season
Scottish footballer (born 1961)
Chris Morris free kick, he volleyed home a powerful shot past goalkeeper Andy Goram. A week later on 28 March, he ran across the Dundee United defence 25
Charlie_Nicholas
George Glendon (son) John Goodall, Archie Goodall (brother) Lewis Goram, Andy Goram (son) Bobby Gould, Jonathan Gould, Richard Gould (sons), Matthew Gould
List of English association football families
List_of_English_association_football_families
International football competition
12 Aron Winter 68' MF 20 Philip Cocu 78' Manager: Guus Hiddink GK 12 Andy Goram RB 2 Stewart McKimmie 85' CB 5 Colin Hendry CB 4 Colin Calderwood LB
UEFA_Euro_1996_Group_A
Football Association Alan Gilzean at the Scottish Football Association Andy Goram at the Scottish Football Association Craig Gordon at the Scottish Football
List of Scotland international footballers
List_of_Scotland_international_footballers
Danish footballer (born 1969)
ability, including Charlie Nicholas, Roland Wohlfarth, Ally McCoist, and Andy Goram. Franz Beckenbauer described Laudrup as "a world class player", a view
Brian_Laudrup
Scottish football player and coach (born 1965)
for a £300,000 fee, where he was initially backup to Andy Goram but played regularly when Goram was recovering from injury, picking up a Scottish League
Ally_Maxwell
Football match
RANGERS: GK 1 Andy Goram DF 2 Alex Cleland DF 3 David Robertson DF 4 Richard Gough (c) DF 5 Alan McLaren DF 6 John Brown MF 8 Paul Gascoigne MF 9 Ian Ferguson
1996_Scottish_Cup_final
3MF Paul McStay (1964-10-22)22 October 1964 (aged 21) 14 Celtic 12 1GK Andy Goram (1964-04-13)13 April 1964 (aged 22) 3 Oldham Athletic 13 2DF Steve Nicol
1986_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Scottish footballer
Andy, was also a professional football goalkeeper who won 43 caps for Scotland. He also has a daughter, Diane, with his first wife June. "Lewis Goram"
Lewis_Goram
Motherwell 2000–01 football season
a contract also until the end of the season. On 22 March, goalkeeper Andy Goram was loaned to Manchester United, for £100k, until the end of the season
2000–01 Motherwell F.C. season
2000–01_Motherwell_F.C._season
Head coach: Sebastião Lazaroni Head coach: Bora Milutinović Head coach: Andy Roxburgh The Scotland squad was numbered according to the number of caps
1990_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Cormack Alex Cropley Arthur Duncan James Dunn Steven Fletcher Robert Glen Andy Goram Jock Govan John Grant Archie Gray Leigh Griffiths Willie Groves Willie
List of Hibernian F.C. players
List_of_Hibernian_F.C._players
Finnish footballer and coach (born 1972)
club Rangers. Niemi joined Rangers in 1997 and initially competed with Andy Goram and Theo Snelders for the goalkeeper position; he made seven appearances
Antti_Niemi_(footballer)
3MF John Collins (1968-01-31)31 January 1968 (aged 28) 33 Celtic 12 1GK Andy Goram (1964-04-13)13 April 1964 (aged 32) 36 Rangers 13 2DF Tosh McKinlay (1964-12-03)3
UEFA_Euro_1996_squads
English footballer
an apprentice. He progressed to their first team, eventually replacing Andy Goram when he left for Rangers. He had loan spells with Stockport County and
Andy_Gorton
96th season of top-tier football league in Scotland
difficulties. In pre-season, Motherwell lost a number of players, including Andy Goram and Lee McCulloch, in an attempt to reduce the clubs wage bill. Manager
2001–02 Scottish Premier League
2001–02_Scottish_Premier_League
List of goalkeepers who have scored goals
Gonçalves de baliza a baliza". O Jogo (in Portuguese). 6 December 2015. "Andy Goram". Rangers F.C. Retrieved 8 November 2008.[permanent dead link] Branko
List of goalscoring goalkeepers
List_of_goalscoring_goalkeepers
Scottish footballer (born 1951)
transferred to Hibernian for a £60,000 fee. He was eventually replaced by Andy Goram, who also took his place in the Scotland squad. After leaving Hibs in
Alan_Rough
Scottish footballer (born 1967)
afterwards. He made the substitutes' bench twice, but with Jim Leighton and Andy Goram ahead of him in the pecking order, he never took to the field. Main broke
Alan_Main
Rangers 1992–93 football season
Player Position Appearances Goals Andy Goram GK 52 0 Ally Maxwell GK 12 0 John Brown DF 59 4 Richard Gough DF 39 3 Oleh Kuznetsov DF 9 0 Dave McPherson
1992–93_Rangers_F.C._season
Football match
Richardson 25' MF Scott Booth 61' Managers: Willie Miller RANGERS : GK Andy Goram RB Stuart McCall CB Richard Gough (c) 64' CB Dave McPherson LB John Brown
1992 Scottish League Cup final
1992_Scottish_League_Cup_final
1984 (Gamblers). Andy Goram – double internationalist in football & cricket best known as former Scotland Goalkeeper with 43 caps Andy had a long football
List_of_multi-sport_athletes
Scottish footballer
He went on to work with a number of clubs and goalkeepers including Andy Goram and Jim Leighton. He was on the bench for Hearts for both legs of their
Peter_McCloy
British reality television series
members of the celebrities team have included Jonathan Wilkes, Ralf Little, Andy Scott-Lee, Philip Olivier, MC Harvey, Terry Alderton and Darren Campbell
The_Match_(TV_series)
International football competition
GK 1 Andy Goram (Oldham Athletic) DF 2 Richard Gough (Tottenham Hotspur) DF 3 Murdo MacLeod (Celtic) MF 4 Roy Aitken (Celtic) (c) DF 5 Alex McLeish (Aberdeen)
1987_Rous_Cup
Tony Glavin (brother) John Goodall, Archie Goodall (brother) Lewis Goram, Andy Goram (son) Charlie Gough, Richard Gough (son) James Gourlay, Jimmy Gourlay
List of Scottish football families
List_of_Scottish_football_families
Rangers 1994–95 football season
Player Position Appearances Goals Andy Goram GK 22 0 Ally Maxwell GK 14 0 Colin Scott GK 4 0 Billy Thomson GK 5 0 Basile Boli DF 31 3 Gary Bollan DF 6
1994–95_Rangers_F.C._season
Scottish association football player and manager
tournament, as he was third-choice goalkeeper behind Jim Leighton and Andy Goram. He made his Scotland debut in a pre-tournament friendly match against
Bryan_Gunn
Rangers 1997–98 football season
Player Position Appearances Goals Andy Goram GK 36 0 Antti Niemi GK 7 0 Theo Snelders GK 9 0 Joachim Björklund DF 43 0 Gary Bollan DF 2 0 Alex Cleland
1997–98_Rangers_F.C._season
Association football match in England
the first half fell to Sheridan whose curling free kick was caught by Andy Goram in the Oldham goal. The only goal of the game came in the 89th minute
1987 Football League Second Division play-off final
1987_Football_League_Second_Division_play-off_final
English goalkeeper (1930–2026)
He has been credited with discovering Colin Bell, Terry McDermott and Andy Goram. McDonald was born on 15 October 1930 in Summerseat to Scottish parents
Colin McDonald (footballer, born 1930)
Colin_McDonald_(footballer,_born_1930)
Monegasque footballer
Rangers dressing room before matches and used to warm up with goalkeeper Andy Goram when he was five years old. While growing up, Tom was a Rangers fan. Hateley
Tom_Hateley
Rangers 1995–96 football season
keeper leaves Aberdeen with a few regrets but Snelders finds security as Goram's understudy". The Herald. 30 March 1996. "Maxwell transfer first for United"
1995–96_Rangers_F.C._season
Rangers 1993–94 football season
Player Position Appearances Goals Andy Goram GK 10 0 Ally Maxwell GK 43 0 Colin Scott GK 6 0 John Brown DF 28 1 Richard Gough DF 48 3 Oleh Kuznetsov DF
1993–94_Rangers_F.C._season
Football match
RANGERS: GK Andy Goram DF John Brown DF Richard Gough DF Dave McPherson DF David Robertson CM Stuart McCall CM Ian Ferguson RM Neil Murray ACM Ian Durrant
1993_Scottish_Cup_final
Football tournament group stage
MF 18 Wim Jonk 54' MF 15 Aron Winter 84' Manager: Rinus Michels GK 1 Andy Goram RB 9 Stewart McKimmie CB 2 Richard Gough (c) CB 8 Dave McPherson LB 4
UEFA_Euro_1992_Group_2
Scottish football award
2009 – Willie Maley 2009 – David Meiklejohn 2010 – Craig Brown 2010 – Andy Goram 2010 – Bobby Johnstone 2010 – Paul McStay 2010 – David Narey 2010 – Tiny
Scottish Football Hall of Fame
Scottish_Football_Hall_of_Fame
Sports award in Scotland
Elliott Celtic 1991–92 Ally McCoist Rangers Also won the SFWA award 1992–93 Andy Goram Rangers Also won the SFWA award 1993–94 Mark Hateley Rangers Also won
PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year
PFA_Scotland_Players'_Player_of_the_Year
CRICKET/FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL REDISCOVERED". Cricket Scotland. Retrieved 11 May 2015. Martin Williamson. "Andy Goram profile". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
List of Scottish cricket and football players
List_of_Scottish_cricket_and_football_players
Scottish Football
Morton and Queen of the South forward; Queen of the South manager. 2 July: Andy Goram, 58, Hibernian, Rangers, Motherwell, Hamilton Academical, Queen of the
2022–23_in_Scottish_football
Scottish football executive (1954–2010)
newspaper called on Farry to resign, while Rangers players Ally McCoist, Andy Goram and Gordon Durie had refused to play in the match if it had been played
Jim_Farry
Television channel
news, broadcast each weeknight. Guests featured were Derek Ferguson, Andy Goram, Arthur Numan, Alex Rae and occasionally Willie Henderson. The show also
Rangers_TV
Dutch former professional footballer (born 1963)
for £300,000 in early 1996. As a confirmed backup player, initially to Andy Goram followed by Lionel Charbonnier then Stefan Klos, he made just 18 appearances
Theo_Snelders
Celtic 2010–11 football season
season will be every bit as enthralling as last, says Rangers legend Andy Goram". Daily Record. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011. "Result Record by
2010–11_Celtic_F.C._season
Scottish footballer
chance to rejoin Rangers when it was made clear he would remain behind Andy Goram in the selection order. Due to the good form of Packie Bonner at Celtic
Gordon Marshall (footballer, born 1964)
Gordon_Marshall_(footballer,_born_1964)
German footballer
Lionel Charbonnier as starter and was nicknamed 'Der Goalie', a play on Andy Goram's nickname 'The Goalie'. He won his first Scottish Premier League title
Stefan_Klos
Fletcher Tyler Fletcher Danny Fox Mike Galloway Matt Gilks Andy Goram Jonathan Gould Andy Gray Angus Gunn David Harvey George Hirst Don Hutchison Colin
List of Scotland international footballers born outside Scotland
List_of_Scotland_international_footballers_born_outside_Scotland
March 1895 2 March 1901 13 George Gillespie 27 March 1880 22 March 1890 5 Andy Goram 11 September 1991 25 March 1998 28 Jimmy Gordon 16 March 1912 10 April
List of Rangers F.C. international footballers
List_of_Rangers_F.C._international_footballers
Award Winner Club Players' Player of the Year Andy Goram Rangers Young Player of the Year Eoin Jess Aberdeen
1992–93_in_Scottish_football
Rangers 1998–99 football season
McLaren Retired 18 May 1998 Richard Gough San Jose Clash Free 26 May 1998 Andy Goram Notts County Free 31 May 1998 Michael Rae Huntly Free 1 June 1998 Stuart
1998–99_Rangers_F.C._season
Football match
Aitken (Celtic) MF 11 Eamonn Bannon (Dundee United) Substitutes: GK 0 Andy Goram (Oldham Athletic) DF 0 David Narey (Dundee United) DF 0 Arthur Albiston
1986_Rous_Cup
1997–2003 39 2 42 2 Owen Coyle FW 1997–1999 79 25 92 34 Republic of Ireland Andy Goram GK 1998–2001 57 0 69 0 Scotland Jamie McGowan DF 1998–2000 45 1 51 1
List of Motherwell F.C. players
List_of_Motherwell_F.C._players
Football match
cross from the left. Ally McCoist made it 2–0 with a half-volley, before Andy Smith scored a consolation goal from outside the box. Rangers' route to the
1992_Scottish_Cup_final
April Andy Goram, Scottish footballer (died 2022) John Swinney, Scottish politician 18 April – Niall Ferguson, Scottish historian 20 April – Andy Serkis
1964_in_the_United_Kingdom
Sportseason of a football competition
than 300 goals to sign for Kilmarnock on a free transfer. Goalkeeper Andy Goram left Rangers after seven years, having just walked out of the Scotland
1997–98_in_Scottish_football
Award
Malpas Dundee United 1991–92 SCO Ally McCoist Rangers SPFA 1992–93 SCO Andy Goram Rangers SPFA 1993–94 ENG Mark Hateley Rangers SPFA 1994–95 DEN Brian Laudrup
SFWA_Footballer_of_the_Year
Manchester United players with less than 25 appearances
Archived from the original on 3 October 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2021. "Andy Goram - Manchester United Player Profile & Stats". MUFCinfo.com. Mark Graham
List of Manchester United F.C. players (1–24 appearances)
List_of_Manchester_United_F.C._players_(1–24_appearances)
Dutch footballer (born 1970)
scoring twice, whilst in the league, he put four past former Ranger Andy Goram's Motherwell. Mols made his return from the injury on 9 September 2000
Michael_Mols
Football rivalry between the national football teams of England and Scotland
footballers born in England have played in and for Scotland, including Andy Goram and Stuart McCall. There was a temporary influx of English players to
England–Scotland football rivalry
England–Scotland_football_rivalry
English footballer (born 1990)
9 August 2014, to become the first goalkeeper to score for Hibs since Andy Goram netted against Greenock Morton in 1988. When two of Hull's goalkeepers
Mark_Oxley
466 141 536 157 John Ryan England DF 1981–1983, 1985–1987 100 8 112 8 Andy Goram Scotland GK 1982–1987, 2002 199 0 219 0 Tony Henry England MF 1983–1987
List of Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players
List_of_Oldham_Athletic_A.F.C._players
(Legends of Motorsport, Victory by Design), bile duct cancer (b. 1945). Andy Goram, Scottish footballer (Oldham Athletic, Rangers, national team), oesophageal
2022 deaths in the United Kingdom
2022_deaths_in_the_United_Kingdom
Football match
GK 1 Andy Goram DF 2 Alec Cleland 46' DF 3 Craig Moore DF 4 Richard Gough (c) DF 5 Gordan Petrić DF 6 Joachim Björklund MF 7 Charlie Miller MF 8 Paul
1996 Scottish League Cup final
1996_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Scottish association football club history
Mark Walters. With the financial backing of David Murray, Smith signed Andy Goram, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Stuart McCall, David Robertson, Dale Gordon and
History_of_Rangers_F.C.
Oldham Athletic 2001–02 football season
0+0 0 0+0 0 15 MF ENG Lee Hardy 1 1 0+1 1 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 16 GK SCO Andy Goram 4 0 4+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 17 FW ENG Craig Dudley 14 1 6+3 1 0+2 0 0+1
2001–02 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season
2001–02_Oldham_Athletic_A.F.C._season
Scottish footballer and manager
Premier Division to sign for Walter Smith's Rangers in 1991, as backup for Andy Goram. He failed to make an appearance during the 1991–92 season, but received
David_McKellar
Scottish footballer and manager
after defeating Brechin City 2–0 in the Final at Broadwood Stadium, with Andy Goram and Robbie Neilson in the starting eleven. Connolly departed Palmerston
John Connolly (Scottish footballer)
John_Connolly_(Scottish_footballer)
Scottish footballer (1958–2023)
to Rangers where the experienced keeper spent two years as backup to Andy Goram. His final club was Dundee. Thomson made his full international debut
Billy Thomson (footballer, born 1958)
Billy_Thomson_(footballer,_born_1958)
Forsyth 1964 1964 1 0 Dave Gibson 1959 1959 1 0 Alan Gilzean 1962 1962 1 2 Andy Goram 1990 1990 1 0 Frank Haffey 1960 1960 1 0 Alex Hamilton 1962 1964 2 0 John
List of Scottish Football League representative players
List_of_Scottish_Football_League_representative_players
English footballer and coach
goalkeeping coach, where he tutored players such as Jim Leighton and Andy Goram. He also had a spell as a youth goalkeeping coach at Rangers and Watford
Alan_Hodgkinson
ANDY GORAM
ANDY GORAM
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : of uncertain origin. The most plausible suggestion is that it is a nickname for someone who was in the habit of wearing gloves, from Old French ganté, a derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant) or an occupational name for a glove-maker, Old French gantier. However, a certain Hugh de Gandy was High Sheriff of Devon in 1167; it is possible that his surname is a habitational name from some unidentified place in France or even from Ghent in Flanders (see Gaunt 1).
Female
English
Pet form of English Adelaide, ADDY means "noble sort."
Male
English
Pet form of English unisex Indiana, INDY means "land of the Indians."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Manly; Brave; Variant of Andrew; Form of Andrea; Warrior; Masculine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Andrew, influenced by or borrowed from French André.French : from an Old French personal name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements agi ‘point of a sword’ + rīc ‘power’.Northern French variant of André (see Andre).Ellinor Andry is recorded in VA in 1652.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Portuguese, Russian
Variant of Anny
Female
English
 English name derived from the vocabulary word, CANDY means "candy." English pet form of Latin Candace, meaning "prince of servants."
Female
English
Pet form of English Andrea, ANDI means "man; warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : from the Middle English personal name Addy, a pet form of Adam.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Probably a variant of Swiss German Bandi, or German Bender or Bänder (see Bander).Hungarian (Bándy) : variant of Bandi.
Boy/Male
English American French Portuguese Scottish
Brave; Manly. Famous Bearer: Prince Andrew.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from a pet form of the personal name Andrew. The surname has been in Ireland since the 14th century, especially in County Meath.
Female
English
Pet form of English Miranda, RANDY means "worthy of admiration."Â Compare with masculine Randy.Â
Female
English
Pet form of English Amanda, MANDY means "lovable."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Ady, a medieval pet form of Adam.
Male
English
English unisex pet form of Latin Alexandra and English Alexander, both SANDY means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
French German
Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...
Male
English
Pet form of English Ferdinand, NANDY means "ardent for peace."
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Andrew and Andrea, ANDY means "man; warrior."
Male
English
Pet form of English Randall and Randolph, both RANDY means "shield-wolf." Compare with feminine Randy.
ANDY GORAM
ANDY GORAM
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Imperishable
Girl/Female
Tamil
Young girl, Young woman
Girl/Female
Latin
Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Highly Dignified
Female
Babylonian
, a goddess of abundance; consort to Nin-girsu.
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Saint; Ancient
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
God of Knowledge; Talented
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Peace
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Rare
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bullet
ANDY GORAM
ANDY GORAM
ANDY GORAM
ANDY GORAM
ANDY GORAM
n.
A small sail carried at or near the stern of small boats; -- called also jigger, and mizzen.
a. & pron.
Some, of whatever kind, quantity, or number; as, are there any witnesses present? are there any other houses like it?
v. t.
To conserve or boil in sugar; as, to candy fruits; to candy ginger.
v. t.
To give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.
superl.
Of the color of sand; of a light yellowish red color; as, sandy hair.
a.
Long and flexible, like a wand.
v. t.
To incrust with sugar or with candy, or with that which resembles sugar or candy.
v. t.
A more or less solid article of confectionery made by boiling sugar or molasses to the desired consistency, and than crystallizing, molding, or working in the required shape. It is often flavored or colored, and sometimes contains fruit, nuts, etc.
n.
A weight, at Madras 500 pounds, at Bombay 560 pounds.
superl.
Ready to the hand; near; also, suited to the use of the hand; convenient; valuable for reference or use; as, my tools are handy; a handy volume.
v. i.
To have sugar crystals form in or on; as, fruits preserved in sugar candy after a time.
n.
The game played with such a club; hockey; shinney; bandy ball.
n. fem.
Alt. of Dandy-hen
v. t.
To beat to and fro, as a ball in playing at bandy.
adv.
To any extent; in any degree; at all.
v. i.
To be formed into candy; to solidify in a candylike form or mass.
n.
A dandy roller. See below.
a.
Bent; crooked; curved laterally, esp. with the convex side outward; as, a bandy leg.
superl.
Consisting of, abounding with, or resembling, sand; full of sand; covered or sprinkled with sand; as, a sandy desert, road, or soil.
v. t.
To make sugar crystals of or in; to form into a mass resembling candy; as, to candy sirup.