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Andrew
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A patronymic surname
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A male given name

Lloyd was a piss-ant name. Andrew was better because Andrew was one of the twelve apostles, and anybody with a twelve-apostle name was a good guy. If you were reading a book - which Parker rarely did - and you ran across a guy named Luke, Matthew, Thomas, Peter, Paul, James, like that, you knew right off he was supposed to be a good guy. - - - He would have preferred to be called Andrew, which was his true and honorable middle name.

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given name, male
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The first Apostle in the New Testament
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Hungarian Endre born 1175 died Oct. 26, 1235 King of Hungary (1205-35). His reign was marked by controversy with the landed nobility, who drained royal funds and reduced Hungary to a state of near anarchy. Rebellious nobles murdered his first wife, Gertrude of Meran, in 1213. Andrew led a Crusade to the Holy Land in 1217. On his return he agreed to the Golden Bull of 1222, limiting royal rights, guaranteeing justice, promising improved coinage, and giving nobles the right to resist royal decrees. His daughter was St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Andrew II Andrew Saint Borden Lizzie Andrew Carnegie Andrew Dalhousie James Andrew Broun Ramsay marquess of Dorsey Thomas Andrew Downing Andrew Jackson Robert William Andrew Feller Andrew Samuel Griffith Grove Andrew S. Jackson Andrew Johnson Andrew Law Andrew Bonar Lloyd Webber Andrew Marvell Andrew Mellon Andrew William Mitscher Marc Andrew Moynihan Berkeley George Andrew Munsey Frank Andrew Andrew Russell James Andrew Rushing Schally Andrew Victor Spitz Mark Andrew Tetley Jr. Glenford Andrew Andrew Warhola Wyeth Andrew Newell Young Andrew
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Junior NR staff Article poster, contributor, and all-around funny guy Following in the footsteps of the great Danny by switching from Clarinet to Tenor Sax
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Fishermen, Gout, Scotland, Single Women
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A disciple of John the Baptist (John 1: 35-40) who, according to John's Gospel, became the first of Jesus' followers and brought his brother Peter to Jesus (John 1: 41-42) Mark gives another version of this calling (Mark 1: 16-18; see also John 6: 5; 12: 22)
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{i} male first name; rare female first name; family name; one of the 12 apostles of Jesus; city in Iowa (USA); town in Illinois (USA); county in Montana (USA)
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