THis is also a Swedish name: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9It also mentions the name being French, and a cognate to Andrew and Anders. It is also a surname, similar to the patronymic surname of Andersson. A version with æ (Andræ) is also shown to have existed at one point.
Usages: HungarianSource: https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A1s -- mention André as a Hungarian borrowing of French André(Information from name #352857 originally submitted by user epresvanilia)
André was a very popular name in France for a long time, but is now considered quite old fashioned and is not commonly given to baby boys anymore. It ranked #612 in 2010. Despite this, it is apparently the 4th most common boy's name in France.
It also mentions the name being French, and a cognate to Andrew and Anders. It is also a surname, similar to the patronymic surname of Andersson. A version with æ (Andræ) is also shown to have existed at one point.