Names In Fame 2016
Date 2016-11-17
It’s hard to imagine when Andrew Joseph “Andy” Cohen would’ve had time to write another book, but he managed to jot down the chronicles of the last two years in “Superficial: More Adventures From the Andy Cohen Diaries.” This is the third book in his series – two have been bestsellers on the New York Times list.
The media mogul is extremely busy, with a late-night talk show and a morning radio show, not to mention all the productions and other activities. He is producing the franchise “Real Housewives” among other reality series, traveling for speaking gigs and other appearances, making and listening to pitches for TV shows, and writing books.
Besides all the hard work he does, he is also known for throwing fancy galas and time spent hanging out with many celebrities, from Sarah Jessica Parker to Anderson Cooper. For people that wish to pick up his book, it will be important to know the names of all the people in his group of friends, as Cohen doesn’t explain who people are or use last names.
The given name Andrew is masculine and the English version is taken from Andreas, which is a Greek name that was derived from Andreios meaning “masculine” or “manly”. The name is actually a derivative of the aner a word that means “man”. The name became popular after the apostle Andrew from the New Testament. According to legend, he preached to those in the Black Sea area and was crucified on a cross shaped like an X.
A look at some names from across the globe would be educative. Firstly, in almost no cases, do names have a negative meaning, though they may have a negative meaning in some other language....
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