There are
682
Andas in the USA
Anda is the
33450th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Anda

CristinaAnda

Cristina Anda is a Filipino actress and director known for her roles in various Filipino films and television series.

Ángelde

Ángel de Anda is a former Mexican football defender who played for several Mexican clubs, including Cruz Azul and Club América.

OrthodoxiaAndali

Orthodoxia Andali served as Minister of the Environment, Energy and Climate Change of the Republic of Congo from 2009 to 2012.

Amaliade

Amalia de Anda is a Mexican actress known for her roles in Mexican television shows such as 'Amigas y rivales' and 'Mi corazón es tuyo.'

Fernandode

Fernando de Anda is a Mexican film producer known for his work on movies such as 'Nuevo mundo' and 'El torito de la piel brillante.'

CrismarvinAndrés

Crismarvin Andrés Montaño Anda is a Bolivian football midfielder who has played for several clubs in Bolivia's professional leagues.

LauraAnda

Laura Anda is a Spanish fashion designer known for her elegant and modern designs showcased in fashion shows around the world.

Gregoriode

Gregorio de Anda was a Filipino military officer and politician who played a prominent role in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule.

SofíaDi

Sofía Di Stéfano Anda is an Argentine actress known for her roles in Argentine television shows and films such as 'Guapas' and 'Como dos gotas de agua.'

RolandoO.

Rolando O. Anda is a Filipino politician who served as the mayor of Mandaue City and as a member of the Philippine House of Representatives.

Anda Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Anda' is of Spanish and Filipino origin. It is derived from the Spanish word 'anda,' which means 'walks' or 'goes.' The surname may have originated as a nickname for someone who was a traveler or always on the move.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Anda' is found in various countries, including Spain, Mexico, the Philippines, Argentina, Bolivia, and the United States, particularly in areas with Spanish and Filipino communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Anda' include 'Andas,' 'Andra,' and 'Andat.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration of people with the surname 'Anda' can be attributed to various factors, including Spanish colonization and the diaspora of Filipinos to other countries for work, education, or other opportunities.