About Andrades
The surname Andrades is of Portuguese and Spanish origin. It is derived from the given name André, which is the Portuguese and Spanish form of Andrew. The suffix "-es" indicates "son of," making Andrades mean "son of André" or "descendant of André." This surname is commonly found in Portugal, Spain, and their former colonies, and it signifies a familial connection to someone named André.
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