The baby name Sandrine is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "san-DRIN".
Sandrine is a French feminine name that means "defender of mankind". It is a diminutive form of the name Alexandra, which is derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defender of the people". The name Sandrine has been in use since the 19th century and is still popular in France and other French-speaking countries. It is also occasionally used in English-speaking countries.
The name Sandrine is pronounced as "sahn-DREEN" in French. It is a two-syllable name with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two elements: "sand" which means "defender" and "rine" which is a diminutive suffix. Sandrine is a feminine name and is exclusively used for girls.
Sandrine has its roots in Greek mythology. Alexander the Great, who was known for his military conquests, was a popular figure in ancient Greece. The name Alexandra was given to girls in honor of Alexander the Great. Over time, the name evolved into different forms, including Sandrine. The name gained popularity in France during the 19th century and has been a favorite among French parents ever since. Today, Sandrine is a popular name in France and other French-speaking countries, and is occasionally used in other parts of the world.
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Celebrities with the Name Sandrine
Sandrine Bonnaire Sandrine Bonnaire is a French actress, director and screenwriter, best known for her work in French cinema. She gained international recognition for her role in the film "Vagabond" which earned her a C |
Sandrine Kiberlain Sandrine Kiberlain is a French actress known for her captivating performances in French cinema. She has won numerous awards for her acting including the C |
Sandrine Holt Sandrine Holt is a Canadian actress and model. She is famous for her roles in popular TV shows like "24", "House of Cards", and "MacGyver". Some of her most memorable achievements include being the first Asian model to be featured in a Louis Vuitton campaign and being the first Canadian spokesperson for L'Oreal. |
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