Sanders (surname) explained

Sanders is a patronymic name, meaning "son of Alexander". The name derives from the abbreviation xander, with Alexander deriving from the Greek "Ἀλέξανδρος" (Aléxandros), meaning "Defender of the people".[1]

Other known spelling variations: Sander, Saunder, Saunders, Zander, Sender, Zender and more,[2] [3] 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.

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  2. http://www.sanderswebornnet/PDF/sandersname.htm Theories of the Origins of the Name Sanders
  3. http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_lcnaam=sanders&gba_naam=Sanders&nfd_naam=Sanders&operator=eq&taal= Sanders