This is the 5006th most frequent German word.
andrew
The word "Andrew" is not a German word; it is an English proper noun, typically a male given name.
In this sentence, 'Andrew' serves as the subject of a clause, describing an action or attribute related to Andrew.
Der Schrank, den Andrew gebaut hat, ist sehr stabil.
The wardrobe that Andrew built is very sturdy.
Here, 'Andrew' again functions as the proper noun identifying the person described and completing the action in the sentence.
Andrew hat die Prüfung bestanden, die ihm große Sorgen bereitet hatte.
Andrew passed the exam that had caused him great concern.
Here, 'Andrew' is used as a proper noun representing the name of an individual performing an action.