Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:
(manly). An Apostle of Christ (John 1.35-40; Matt. 4:18). Brother of Simon Peter, native of Bethsaida, and fisherman. Original disciple of John the Baptist (Mark 13:3; John 6:6-13; 12:22).
Concise Bible Dictionary:
Native of Bethsaida, brother of Simon Peter, and a fisherman: he became one of the twelve apostles. He had been a disciple of John, but hearing him say “Behold the Lamb of God!” he followed Jesus. He at once found his brother Simon and told him that he had found the Messiah. There is little recorded of Andrew; he was one of the four who asked the Lord privately when the destruction of the temple should take place, and what would be the sign when the things spoken of should be fulfilled. After revealing that various judgments were coming the Lord added “But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father” (Mark 13:3-4, 32). The Lord, as the Servant-Prophet (which is the character given by the Spirit in Mark) did not know the day. Tradition says that Andrew labored in Scythia, Greece and Asia Minor, and that he was crucified at Patrae in Achaia, on a cross of this form, X, which cross has since borne his name (Matt. 4:18; Luke 6:14; John 1:40, 44; Acts 1:13).
Strong’s Dictionary of Greek Words:
Meaning:
from 435; manly; Andreas, an Israelite
Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:
manly
Potts’ Bible Proper Names:
Manly; strong:―one of Jesus’ apostles, Matt. 4:18. {Virilis; fortis}