James Andrew is of English origin, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob and the Greek name Andreas, meaning "supplanter" and "manly". It has a strong and confident sound, often chosen for its timeless appeal and versatility. The name James Andrew is composed of two distinct parts, creating a unique blend of traditional and modern elements. Both names have been widely used throughout history, with notable bearers including King James I of England and Scottish writer Andrew Carnegie. This compound name adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to its bearer, reflecting its rich historical roots.
The name Jamesandrew was quite popular from 1986 to 1992 with a total of 21 babies named during this period. However, it appears that there were no births recorded for the years 1988 and 1990-1991.