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Andreassen
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Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Andreas', the Greek and Latin form of Andrew, from 'Andreas' meaning 'manly' or 'brave', derived from 'aner' (man). Andreassen uses the extended -ssen suffix variant characteristic of northern and western Norwegian coastal regions, particularly Troms, Nordland, and Finnmark, where Norwegian, Sami, and Kven naming traditions intersected. The apostle Andrew was widely venerated in northern Europe, making Andreas a common given name that generated numerous patronymic variants. Andreassen is distinct from the shorter Andersen despite the same root.