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Is Sanders an Anglo-Norman name?

The Anglo-Norman surname Sanders is derived from the name Saunder, which is a pet form of the personal name Alexander. This name was originally derived from the Greek personal name Alexandros which literally means defender of men.

Where does the name Sander come from?

Other known spelling variations: Sander, Saunder, Saunders, Zander, Sender, Zender and more, although different variants may have other origins (such as places like Zandt or Senden ). The surname originates from Germany, The Netherlands, England, Scotland, and Ireland in most cases. [citation needed]

Is Sanders a patronymic name?

Sanders is a patronymic surname derived from the given name "Sander." Patronymic means that at some point in history, men by the name of Sander gave their name to their son, creating the name Sanders and indicating possession. It's easier to see this in the patronymic variation Sanderson, which means "son of Sander."

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