Greek Origin

Sander

A Dutch and Scandinavian diminutive of Alexander, Sander carries the Greek meaning 'defender of mankind' while maintaining distinctly Nordic charm. Popular in the Netherlands and across northern Europe, it feels both classical and contemporary.

Sander is a name of Greek origin. A Dutch and Scandinavian diminutive of Alexander, Sander carries the Greek meaning 'defender of mankind' while maintaining distinctly Nordic charm. Popular in the Netherlands and across northern Europe, it feels both classical and contemporary.

Extremely common in the Netherlands and Denmark; represents Northern European naming traditions.

Origin & Etymology

The name Sander has roots in the Greek language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a Dutch and Scandinavian diminutive of Alexander, Sander carries the Greek meaning 'defender of mankind' while maintaining distinctly Nordic charm”.

Cultural context: Extremely common in the Netherlands and Denmark; represents Northern European naming traditions.

As a unisex's name, Sander carries the character of its Greek heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Sander mean?

Sander means "A Dutch and Scandinavian diminutive of Alexander, Sander carries the Greek meaning 'defender of mankind' while maintaining distinctly Nordic charm. Popular in the Netherlands and across northern Europe, it feels both classical and contemporary.", and is of Greek origin.

Is Sander a boy or girl name?

Sander is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Sander?

Sander is of Greek origin. Extremely common in the Netherlands and Denmark; represents Northern European naming traditions.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

2

Origin

Greek

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