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.
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 Hicks (born 1971), American political activist and entrepreneur
 - 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 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
 - 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.
 - 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
References
- Short description of a name (in Dutch)
 
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