Andrias Christian Evensen (December 6, 1874 – October 21, 1917) was a Faroese priest, editor, writer, and politician for the Home Rule Party (Faroese: Sjálvstýrisflokkurin).
Together with Jákup Dahl, he was one of the first to propagate the use of Faroese, including as a church language in preference to Danish.
Evensen became the parish priest in Sandur in 1902, and then served as the dean for the Faroe Islands from April 1917 until his death in October that year.
He eventually broke away from the Home Rule Party (Faroese: Sjálvstýrisflokkurin) and was an independent representative during his last year in the Løgting.
[3] Together with the writer Rasmus Rasmussen and the archivist and politician Anton Degn, he established the publisher Hitt føroyska Bókamentafelagið (The Faroese Book Cultivation Association) in 1907.