Sander (name)
The masculine given name Sander is a variant of Alexander, mostly used in the Dutch-speaking areas of Europe (chiefly the Netherlands and northern Belgium) though also to a lesser extent in Scandinavia and Estonia. The feminine version is Sandra; there is another masculine version in some countries: Sandro.
Contents
1 Given name
2 Surname
3 Fictional characters
4 See also
5 References
Given name
Sander Armée (born 1985), Belgian cyclist
Sander Baart (born 1988), Dutch field hockey player and Olympic competitor
Sander Berk (born 1979), Dutch triathlete and Olympic competitor
Sander Boschker (born 1970), Dutch footballer
Sander Coopman (born 1995), Belgian footballer
Sander Cordeel (born 1987), Belgian road bicycle racer
Sander Debroux (born 1982), Belgian footballer
Sander Dekker (born 1975), Dutch politician
Sander van Doorn (born 1979), Dutch electronic musician & DJ
Sander Dreesmann (born 1977), Dutch field hockey player
Sander Duits (born 1983), Dutch footballer
Sander Fischer (born 1988), Dutch footballer
Sander van Gessel (born 1976), Dutch footballer
Sander Gilman (born 1944), American cultural and literary historian
Sander Gommans (born 1978), Dutch heavy metal singer and musician
Sander Griffioen (born 1941), Dutch philosopher and educator
Sander Groen (born 1968), Dutch tennis player
Sander Heesakkers (born 1995), Dutch footballer
Sander van Heeswijk (born 1972), Dutch field hockey player
Sander Helven (born 1990), Belgian cyclist
Sander Kleinenberg (born 1971), Dutch DJ and record producer
Sander Jan Klerk (born 1982), Dutch actor and singer
Sander Lantinga (born 1976), Dutch radio personality
Sander Levin (born 1931), American politician
Sander MacKilljan (born ????), Dutch mixed martial artist
Sander Pärn (born 1992), Estonian rally driver
Sander Post (born 1984), Estonian footballer
Sander Puri (born 1988), Estonian footballer
Sander Raieste (born 1999), Estonian basketball player
Sander de Rouwe (born 1980), Dutch politician
Sander Rozema (born 1987), Dutch footballer
Sander Rue (born 1948), American politician
Sander Sagosen (born 1995), Norwegian handball player
Sander Schnitger (born 1958) Dutch general in the Royal Netherlands Air Force
Sander Schwartz (born 1954), American television animation producer
Sander Schutgens (born 1975) Dutch runner
Sander Skogli (born 1993), Norwegian ice hockey player
Sander Steen (born 1986), American rock drummer
Sander van de Streek (born 1993), Dutch footballer
Sander Svendsen (born 1997), Norwegian footballer
Sander Thoenes (1968–1999), Dutch journalist
Sander Thonhauser (born ????), Dutch mixed martial artist
Sander Vanocur (born 1928), American journalist
Siim-Sander Vene (born 1990), Estonian basketball player
Sander van der Weide (born 1976), Dutch field hockey player and Olympic medalist
Sander Westerveld (born 1974), Dutch football player
Sander de Wijn (born 1990), Dutch field hockey player and Olympic competitor
Sander P. Zwegers (born 1975), Dutch mathematician
Surname
Anne Sander (politician) (born 1973), French politician.
August Sander (1876–1964), German photographer
B. J. Sander (born 1980), American football player
Chris Sander (scientist), computational biologist
Friedrich Wilhelm Sander (1885–1938), German pyrotechnics engineer and manufacturer
Emily Sander (1989–2007), American model
Jean-Marie Sander (born 1949), French farmer, politician and banker.
Heidemarie Jiline "Jil" Sander (born 1943), German fashion designer
Helge Sander (born 1950), Danish politician
Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847–1920), German-born British publisher, orchidologist and nurseryman
Mart Sander (born 1967), Estonian singer, actor, director, author and television host
Otto Sander (1941-2013), German film, theater, and voice actor
Petrik Sander (born 1960), German footballer
Fictional characters
Sander Cohen is a character in the 2007 video game BioShock.
See also
- Sandra (given name)
- Xander
- Xandra (disambiguation)
- Sanders (surname)
- Alexander
References
Short description of a name (in Dutch)
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