Saunder Surname
Approximately 569 people bear this surname
Saunder Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Alexander,' from the nick. Saunder. In early use. v. Sander.
Alisandre, or Sandre de Leycestre, London, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Richard fatter Sander, Salop, ibid.
Read More About This SurnameSaunder Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 288 | 1:1,258,538 | 88,794 |
| England | 100 | 1:557,181 | 34,216 |
| Australia | 87 | 1:310,295 | 26,919 |
| Canada | 28 | 1:1,315,914 | 92,927 |
| Zimbabwe | 15 | 1:1,029,216 | 63,831 |
| France | 8 | 1:8,302,840 | 321,660 |
| United States Virgin Islands | 7 | 1:15,768 | 2,111 |
| South Africa | 5 | 1:10,835,541 | 204,227 |
| Argentina | 5 | 1:8,548,683 | 204,003 |
| Malaysia | 4 | 1:7,373,556 | 230,001 |
| Wales | 3 | 1:1,031,511 | 34,732 |
| Jamaica | 2 | 1:1,434,974 | 11,081 |
| Honduras | 2 | 1:4,408,221 | 7,709 |
| United Arab Emirates | 1 | 1:9,162,273 | 135,437 |
| Uganda | 1 | 1:39,039,279 | 258,887 |
| Kuwait | 1 | 1:3,800,694 | 27,187 |
| Norway | 1 | 1:5,142,286 | 129,201 |
| New Zealand | 1 | 1:4,528,323 | 55,372 |
| Mexico | 1 | 1:124,126,205 | 103,776 |
| Ireland | 1 | 1:4,708,939 | 29,543 |
| Japan | 1 | 1:127,844,293 | 73,547 |
| Guyana | 1 | 1:762,221 | 14,420 |
| Cuba | 1 | 1:11,522,716 | 17,380 |
| Costa Rica | 1 | 1:4,780,069 | 13,345 |
| Chile | 1 | 1:17,616,474 | 93,597 |
| Bermuda | 1 | 1:65,279 | 3,010 |
| Bahamas | 1 | 1:391,751 | 2,737 |
| Northern Ireland | 1 | 1:1,845,036 | 20,648 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 5 | 1:885,973 | 23,404 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 235 | 1:103,725 | 10,383 |
| Scotland | 7 | 1:534,745 | 14,325 |
| Wales | 6 | 1:261,403 | 9,165 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 297 | 1:169,086 | 15,270 |
Saunder (142) may also be a first name.
Saunder Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Alexander,' from the nick. Saunder. In early use. v. Sander.
Alisandre, or Sandre de Leycestre, London, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Richard fatter Sander, Salop, ibid.
Thomas fil. Saundre, Northamptonshire, ibid.
Saunder de Mere, Salop, ibid.
William Saundres, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.
Cristiana Sawndir, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
Ricardus Sawndirson, 1379: ibid.
Matilda Saunder-wyf, 1379: ibid.
Johannes Saundirman, 1379: ibid.
Sawnder Manggo, 1379: ibid.
Johannes Saundirson (son of above), 1379: ibid.
Saundir Saryaunte, 1379: ibid.
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Alexander'; v. Saunders. This personal name is common to all Europe, and in England was an early favourite. Stories of prodigious achievements, many of them miraculous, caused it to be immensely admired. Miss Yonge quotes Chaucer as saying:
'Alisaundres storie is commune.
That everie wight that hath discrecioune
Hath herde somewhat.'
'Alysannder, propyrname Alexander': Promptorium Parvulorum
Geoffrey fil. Alexandra, Oxfordshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Alexander le Syre, Huntingdonshire, ibid.
Custance Alexandre, Cambridgeshire, ibid.
Henricus Alisaundre, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
John Alysannder, of Attleburgh, Norfolk, 1508: History of Norfolk.
1614-5. George Barrume and Barbara Alexander: Marriage Lic. (London).
1617. Baptised — Francis, d. Peter Alexander: St. James, Clerkenwell.
From Greek Aλεξαvδpoς, defender of man. Miss Yonge has pointed out in her History of Christian names that nowhere is the name Alexander so thoroughly national as in Scotland, into which country it was introduced by Queen Margaret, wife of King Malcolm Ceannmor, from the Hungarian Court, where she was brought up."Her third son was the first of the three Alexanders, under whom the country spent her most prosperous days. The death of the last was a signal for the long death-feud between the northern and southern kingdoms, and all the consequent miseries" (I, p. 200,201). So popular indeed became the name in Scotland that Alexander in its diminutive form "Sandy" is even more the national name than "Donald."
As a surname Alexander is very common on the west coast, where, according to the authors of Clan Donald, some of the descendants of Godfrey, second son of Alastair Mor, appear to have settled in the Carrick district of Ayrshire, and several territorial families of Macalexander from this stock were prominent in that region, e.g. the MacAlexanders of Daltupene, Dalreoch, Corsclays, etc. About the end of the seventeenth century they dropped the 'Mac' (Clan Donald, III, p. 199). The Alexanders of Menstrie claimed to be connected with the Clan Donald and to be closely allied in blood with the Macallisters of Loup. Gilbert, son of Donald, son of Alastair Mor, got a grant of lands in Stirlingshire in 1330. There is no further trace of this family until the beginning of the sixteenth century, when they are found settled in Clackmannanshire (ibid., III, p. 189). William Alexander was connected with the accounts of the city of Edinburgh in 1435 (ER., IV, p. 663), Robert Alexander was a granger in Feichly and Drummelochy in Strathdon in 1438 (ER., V, p. 56), and the name is of frequent occurrence in the Moray rentals in the first half of the sixteenth century (Sc. Peer., VIII, p. 165). The name was early adopted into Gaelic, appearing as Alaxandair in the Gaelic Genealogical manuscript of 1467 (now spelled Alasdair), and as a patronymic it appears as M'Alasdair, whence the well-known Macalister, Macallister, etc. Aleckander 1501, Alisandre 1424, Alisschonder 1536, Alschinder 1546, Alschoner 1613, Alschunder 1581, Alshander 1581, Alshunder 1597, Alsinder 1539. The name is said to occur in Hittite as Alaksandu. See also Elshener.
The Scottish representative of English Sanderson. See under Sanders.
For Sander (Alexander), q.v.
We find Sounder and Saundre, as well as Sander and Sandre, in the 13th-cent. Hundred-Rolls.
(Scottish, English) The son of Saunder, an abbreviation of Alexander (helper of mankind).
The personal name. In the H.R. it is variously written, as Alexandre, fil' Alex, Alexandri, &c. A common name itself, it has become, by the abbreviating process, the parent of others still more so. From its last two syllables we have Sander, Sanders, Sanderson, Saunder, Saunders, Saunderson, Sandie, Sandison, Sandercoclc; from its first two syllables we get in like manner, Alex, Allix, Alley, and Alken; and besides these forms we have the corruptions Elshender, Elshie, and probably Assender.
1. One of the derivatives of Alexander. 2. The family of this name in co. Wicklow, pretend that their ancestor came into England about the year 1270, and that he sprang "from Robert, Lord of Innspruck, who was second brother of Rodolph, Count of Hapsburgh, and subsequently Emperor." The founder of the family in Ireland was a follower of Cromwell. B.L.G.
A benefactor. The family are descended from Alexander Macdonald, a great-grandson of Somerled, Thane of Argyle.
(Greek.) An aider or benefactor of men. From 'Aλεξω, to aid or help, and άνήρ, a man. A powerful auxiliary.
The Alexanders of Kent were represented a hundred years ago by John Alexander, who owned Upper Golsdon Farm, in Ash (H.).
Alexander is an old Wilts name which is now mostly to be found in the Court Directory. The name was represented in this county in the Hundred Rolls about 600 years ago.
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Saunder Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Saunder Come From? nationality or country of origin
Saunder is found in The United States more than any other country or territory. It may be rendered as a variant:. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Saunder? popularity and diffusion
The surname is the 558,412th most widely held last name on earth It is held by approximately 1 in 12,807,638 people. This last name is primarily found in The Americas, where 60 percent of Saunder are found; 56 percent are found in North America and 55 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 775,413th most frequently used first name throughout the world, held by 142 people.
The last name is most widely held in The United States, where it is carried by 288 people, or 1 in 1,258,538. In The United States it is mostly concentrated in: Maryland, where 11 percent live, Pennsylvania, where 11 percent live and California, where 8 percent live. Without taking into account The United States Saunder occurs in 27 countries. It is also found in England, where 18 percent live and Australia, where 15 percent live.
Saunder Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The prevalency of Saunder has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people who held the Saunder last name contracted 3 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it contracted 57 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it contracted 50 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it contracted 80 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Saunder Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those holding the surname is principally Catholic (60%) in Ireland.
In The United States those bearing the Saunder last name are 3.23% more likely to be registered Republicans than the national average, with 50% registered to vote for the party.
The amount Saunder earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 65.29% less than the national average, earning R 82,488 per year; in United States they earn 23.7% less than the national average, earning $32,922 USD per year and in Canada they earn 11.87% less than the national average, earning $43,786 CAD per year.
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