Sandin is a surname of Swedish origin. Sandín also refers to the surname found in Spain and Latin America, particularly (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Uruguay).[1][2] The distribution of Spanish births, are most common in Zamora with (33,73%) of people with the surname and it being their first Surname, Madrid (14,45%), Cáceres (9,99%) and Salamanca (8,23%).[3]

Sandin / Sandín
Pronunciationsan-deen
Origin
Meaning‘sand’ + -in, from Latin -in(i)us meaning ‘descendant of’.
Region of originSweden (Sandin)
Spain (Sandín)
Other names
Variant form(s)"Sandino" "Sandinus", "Sendín",

Sandin

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Frequency and distribution

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  • Most prevalent in Sweden – 3,399 people.[4]
  • Highest density in Sweden – (frequency 1:2,897) 278th most common surname.
Sandin distribution - 2014[4]
Country Population Rank Ratio
  Sweden 3,399 278 1:2,897
  United States 1,287 26,245 1:281,631
  Spain 856 5,046 1:54,617
  Brazil 536 15,226 1:399,392
  Mexico 473 6,304 1:262,423
  Uruguay 370 1,040 1:9,275
  Malaysia 344 5,997 1:85,739
  Russia 294 45,386 1:490,214
  Argentina 273 13,217 1:156,569

Sandín

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Frequency and distribution

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  • Most prevalent in Spain – 22 people.[5]
  • Highest density in Uruguay – 35,955th most common surname.
Sandín - 2014[4]
Country Population Rank Ratio
  Spain 22 54,547 1:2,125,093
  Mexico 6 53,861 1:20,687,701
  Brazil 2 1,031,150 1:107,037,166
  Uruguay 2 35,955 1:1,715,879

People

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  • Åke Sandin, Swedish sprint canoer who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s
  • Daniel J. Sandin, American video and computer graphics artist/researcher.
  • Emil Sandin, professional Swedish ice hockey player
  • Erik Sandin, American drummer of the California punk band, NOFX
  • Lennart Sandin (1919–1991), Swedish bobsledder who competed in the early 1950s
  • Max Sandin (1889?–1967)), American anti-war activist
  • Ramon Sandin, also known as Guy Sandin, (1970) was a Puerto Rican Olympic diver is now an actor.
  • Rasmus Sandin, Swedish ice hockey player
  • Sandin Wilson, American bassist and vocalist from the Pacific Northwest

References

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  1. ^ Spanish Names from the Late 15th Century
  2. ^ ancestry.com Sandin
  3. ^ Surname search in each community in Spain Archived 2008-02-24 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b c "Sandin and Sandín Surname Meaning & Statistics". forebears.io. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Sandin and Sandín Surname Meaning & Statistics". forebears.io. Retrieved 25 June 2021.