"Sandra" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sandra" Meaning

Sandra is a feminine given name of Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and German origin. It is derived from the Latin name Alexandra, which is also the name of a flower, the Sandra's name may refer to the "rose-blue" flower, also known as the calla lily, or the sandalwood plant.

As a given name, Sandra is a shortened form of Alexandra, which means "defender of the people". Sandra can also mean "fiery" in Sanskrit. In Swedish, Portuguese, and Danish, the name Sandra means "defender of men", or "protector of men".

It became popular in the mid-20th century and remained a popular name for girls in the US, UK, and other countries. Celebrity Sandras include Sandra Bullock, Sandra Oh, and Sandra Bernhard.

"Sandra" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Sandra"


1. Formal Address

"Sandra, I appreciate your punctuality for our meeting today."

2. Nickname

"My sister Sandra is a great musician; she plays the guitar beautifully."

3. Proper Noun

Sandra Bullock, a well-known American actress known for her roles in films such as Gravity and Miss Congeniality.

4. Communication

Sandra: "I don't think I'll be able to attend the party tonight." Alex: "What's wrong? Why? Sandra: I have a prior commitment."

5. Fictitious Character

Sandra Dee was a pen name used by Alla Nazimova (1889-1945), a Russian-born American film Actress.

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These examples illustrate the usage of "Sandra" as a given name, a nickname, a proper noun for a person, in conversation, and as a stage name, respectively.

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A rough-textured paper or cloth used for polishing or smoothing surfaces, typically by rubbing it against the surface with moderate pressure to remove ridges, scratches, or imperfections, leaving a smoother finish.

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A type of small to medium-sized shorebird that belongs to the family Scolopacidae. Sandpipers are found in a variety of habitats, including beaches, mudflats, marshes, and wetlands, and are known for their slender bodies, long legs, and long, pointed bills. They are omnivores and feed on a wide range of invertebrates, including insects, crustaceans, and mollusks, as well as small plants and seeds.<br><br>In terms of etymology, the word "sandpiper" is thought to have originated from the bird's habit of running quickly along the sand in search of food, with "sand" referring to the beach or coastal habitat where they forage, and "piper" suggesting their swift, piping calls.

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