Andrejs

Andrejs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Andrew and may refer to:
 * Andrejs Apsītis (1888–1945), Latvian cyclist and Olympic competitor
 * Andrejs Auzāns (1871–1953), Latvian military general and topographer
 * Andrejs Butriks (born 1982), Latvian football forward and sporting director
 * Andrejs Dūda (born 1981), Latvian swimmer and Olympic competitor
 * Andrejs Elksniņš (born 1982), Latvian politician
 * Andrejs Everitt (born 1989), Australian rules footballer
 * Andrejs Freimanis (1914–1994), Latvian Obersturmführer in the Waffen SS during World War II
 * Andrejs Grants (born 1955), Latvian photographer and teacher
 * Andrejs Gražulis (born 1993), Latvian basketball player
 * Andrejs Kapmals (1889–1994), Latvian track and field athlete and Olympic competitor
 * Andrejs Kiriļins (born 1995), Latvian footballer
 * Andrejs Klementjevs (born 1973), Latvian politician
 * Andrejs Krūkliņš (1891–2001), Latvian track and field athlete and Olympic competitor
 * Andrejs Koroļevs (born 1969), Latvian-born Polish motorcycle speedway rider
 * Andrejs Kovaļovs (born 1989), Latvian football midfielder
 * Andrejs Mamikins (born 1976), Latvian politician and journalist
 * Andrejs Maticins (born 1963), Latvian ice hockey player and coach
 * Andrejs Osokins (born 1984), Latvian pianist
 * Andrejs Pavlovs (born 1979), Latvian football goalkeeper
 * Andrejs Perepļotkins (born 1984), Ukrainian-born Latvian football forward and midfielder
 * Andrejs Piedels (born 1970), Latvian football goalkeeper and assistant coach
 * Andrejs Pildegovics (born 1971), Latvian diplomat and ambassador
 * Andrejs Prohorenkovs (born 1977), Latvian football striker
 * Andrejs Pumpurs (1841–1902), Latvian poet and independence activist
 * Andrejs Rastorgujevs (born 1988), Latvian biathlete and Olympic competitor
 * Andrejs Rubins (born 1978), Latvian football midfielder
 * Andrejs Šeļakovs (born 1988), Latvian basketball centre
 * Andrejs Štolcers (born 1974), Latvian football attacking midfielder and coach
 * Andrejs Upīts (1877–1970), Latvian teacher, poet, short story writer and Communist polemicist
 * Andrejs Vlascenko (born 1974), German-born Russian figure skater who competed for Latvia and Olympic competitor