Name days and gifts – who to celebrate and when | NELA GEMS

'Sandra' name day and name meaning

'Sandra' vārda diena un vārda nozīme

Origin of the name Sandra

Sandra celebrates her name day on September 15. There are approximately 8,200 Sandras in Latvia.

The name "Sandra" is a female name, related to the name "Alexandra", which is of Greek origin. The meaning of the name "Alexandra" is "defender" or "helper". It consists of two parts: "alexein" (to protect) and "aner" (man).

The name "Sandra" originated as a diminutive or shorter version of "Alexandra" and is popular in many countries. Its popularity grew in the 20th century, and today it is used in various cultures and languages.

The prevalence of the name "Sandra" is also characteristic of Latvian culture, where it is often found. In different times and places, the name has acquired different associations and meanings, however, its core connection with protection and strength remains.

The meaning of the name Sandra

The meaning and characteristics of the name Sandra

Distinctly feminine, but very poised and diplomatic. Sandra will be more pleased by a sweetly spoken compliment than by the harsh truth. Sandra is communicative. Openness and naivety help overcome obstacles, because Sandra openly shows her emotions. Whether it is loneliness or a feeling of great happiness, Sandra likes to be extravagant. Loneliness often overtakes her even in a large group of friends, but Sandra does not get tired and tries to maintain her joy of life and move on.

What to give as a gift For Sandra on name day?

Check out our special name day collection ! A popular choice for a name day gift is a letter necklace or a personalized heart-shaped necklace.

Sandra's name day
Previous
'Mary' name day and name meaning
Next
'Eliza' name day and name meaning

What to give as a name day gift?

kaklarota ar burtiņu
personalizēta kaklarota ar gravētu medaljonu ar vārdu
Personalizēta rokassprādze ar gravētu vārda medaljonu
personalizēts atslēgu piekariņš

What to give as a name day gift?