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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Sand Hutton is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, about 6 miles (10 km) north-east of York. The village is mentioned in the Domesday
Sand_Hutton
Closed narrow gauge railway in Yorkshire, England
The Sand Hutton Light Railway was a minimum-gauge estate railway serving the estate of Sir Robert Walker, the Fourth Baronet of Sand Hutton, Yorkshire
Sand_Hutton_Light_Railway
Church in Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire, England
St Leonard's Church is a ruined chapel in Sand Hutton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The church was built in the 12th century, as a chapel
St Leonard's Church, Sand Hutton
St_Leonard's_Church,_Sand_Hutton
Former railway in North Yorkshire, England
The Sand Hutton Miniature Railway was a miniature gauge estate railway serving the estate of Sir Robert Walker, the Fourth Baronet of Sand Hutton, Yorkshire
Sand_Hutton_Miniature_Railway
Church in Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire, England
Church is the parish church of Sand Hutton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. St Leonard's Church, Sand Hutton was a chapel of ease in the parish
St_Mary's_Church,_Sand_Hutton
Sand Hutton is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage
Listed buildings in Sand Hutton
Listed_buildings_in_Sand_Hutton
The Walker baronetcy, of Sand Hutton in the County of Yorkshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 9 December 1868 for James Walker
Walker baronets of Sand Hutton (1868)
Walker_baronets_of_Sand_Hutton_(1868)
List of the locomotives of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway
to Sans Pareil, built in 1912 by Bassett-Lowke of Northampton for the Sand Hutton Miniature Railway. It arrived at the R&ER in 1978 and was restored to
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway locomotives
Ravenglass_and_Eskdale_Railway_locomotives
Unsolved 2009 disappearance of 35-year-old woman from York, England
August and September 2021, police engaged in the Lawrence case searched Sand Hutton Gravel Pits, a wooded area around 8 miles (13 km) north-east of York
Disappearance of Claudia Lawrence
Disappearance_of_Claudia_Lawrence
Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
1920 Peterborough and District Light Railways (Amendment) Order 1920 Sand Hutton Light Railway Order 1920 (Cmd. 807) Southend-on-Sea Light Railways (Extension)
Light_Railways_Act_1896
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
the A167. It has been referred to as Hutton, Hutton (Sand), and Sand Hutton. The name derives from Old English sand-hōh-tūn which translates as a sharply
Sandhutton
Research institute in North Yorkshire, England
was formed in 2009 by merging the Central Science Laboratory (CSL) at Sand Hutton, the Plant Health Division (PHD) / Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate
Fera_Science
Saltergate, Saltmarshe, Sancton, Sandal Magna, Sandhills, Sandholme, Sand Hole, Sand Hutton, Sandsend, Satron, Sawdon, Saxton, Scagglethorpe, Scalby (East Riding
List_of_places_in_Yorkshire
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Claxton is a village and part of the Claxton & Sand Hutton civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the A64 road and 8 miles (13 km) north-east
Claxton,_North_Yorkshire
Topics referred to by the same term
Yorkshire Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire Sheriff Hutton, North Yorkshire Hutton, Scottish Borders, a village Hutton Castle, Scottish Borders Hutton oilfield
Hutton
Former executive agency in the UK
facility at Sand Hutton was completed in 1996 for 134 million pounds the moving of the Aberdeen and Norwich facilities to the Sand Hutton site was not
Central_Science_Laboratory
Set index for Walker baronets
Forestier-Walker baronets Walker baronets of Oakley House (1856) Walker baronets of Sand Hutton (1868) Walker baronets of Gateacre Grange and of Osmaston Hall (1886):
Walker_baronets
GWR 1964 Sand Hutton Central Sand Hutton Light Railway 1930 Sand Hutton Depot Sand Hutton Light Railway 1930 Sand Hutton Gardens Sand Hutton Light Railway
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: S
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_S
Former English railway line
Bootham Junction River Foss Earswick A64 (post-1930s underpass) Warthill Sand Hutton Light Railway Holtby Stamford Bridge Viaduct (River Derwent) Stamford
York–Beverley_line
Low-lying plain in North Yorkshire, England
similar curving ridge from York eastwards to Sand Hutton. To the north of these ridges are deposits of clay, sand and gravel left by a glacial lake. There
Vale_of_York
Collision between a vehicle and a bird
hazard on UK civil aerodromes 1976–1990. Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York, UK. Ha, Kyoo-Man (2025-11-01). "Bird strikes on civil aircraft:
Bird_strike
Railway track gauge (381 mm)
Dymchurch Railway UK Kent Saltburn Miniature Railway UK Cat Nab, Cleveland Sand Hutton Miniature Railway UK Yorkshire Closed 1922 Sherwood Forest Railway UK
Fifteen-inch–gauge_railway
Duke Robert Edwards William Edwin John Elbin Nicholas Fairfax, Esq., of Sand Hutton Grange, Yorkshire (d. 1633 en route), investor Cuthbert Fenwick, Esq
List_of_Maryland_colonists
15th-century skirmishes in northern England
the latter—converged respectively on their castles of Topcliffe and Sand Hutton in the North Riding. Significantly, they were, for the first time, accompanied
Percy–Neville_feud
British Army officer
received the Army of India Medal. He died unmarried in the village of Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire, on 9 January 1854. His life is commemorated by a stone
Michael_Childers
English cricketer and British Army officer (1892–1982)
Walker, daughter of Captain Sir James Heron Walker, 3rd Baronet Walker of Sand Hutton at St Margaret's Church, Westminster. The couple had two children, Rosamond
Wykeham Cornwallis, 2nd Baron Cornwallis
Wykeham_Cornwallis,_2nd_Baron_Cornwallis
Family of insects
spider crickets (sometimes shortened to "criders" or "sprickets"), and sand treaders. Those occurring in New Zealand are typically referred to as jumping
Rhaphidophoridae
Social clubs in 18th-20th century London
1762) there is a legacy to his married sister, Ann Tebb, who lived at Sand Hutton in the parish of Thirsk, Yorkshire; and William Almack later bequeathed
Almack's
Research institute in North Yorkshire, England
consists of around 60 field-based Bee Inspectors and staff based in Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire. In the 1950s, Bee Health was the responsibility of
National_Bee_Unit
English nobleman and military commander (1393–1455)
Neville families gathered at their Yorkshire strongholds of Topcliffe and Sand Hutton, respectively, only a few miles apart. Both sides had ignored royal commands
Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland
Henry_Percy,_2nd_Earl_of_Northumberland
England Crewe Works Railway, Horwich Works Railway, Royal Arsenal Railway, Sand Hutton Light Railway, Steeple Grange Light Railway United States Eastlake Park
List_of_track_gauges
industry continued to flourish. Many small railways were built to serve sand and gravel pits, cement works and the peat and timber extraction industries
British_narrow-gauge_railways
National Bee Unit, run by the Food and Environment Research Agency at Sand Hutton in North Yorkshire, close to A64. The Bees Act 1980 is an act of the
Beekeeping in the United Kingdom
Beekeeping_in_the_United_Kingdom
Chronological list of the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire, England
1844–1845 Timothy Hutton of Clifton Castle 1845–1846 Sir William Bryan Cooke, 8th Baronet of Wheatley 1846–1847 James Walker of Sand Hutton 1847–1848 Joseph
Sheriff_of_Yorkshire
British strength athlete
1997 Britain's Strongest Man. Dixon, whilst competing, was living in Sand Hutton and owned the Samson and Delilah's Fitness Centre in Haxby and in Pocklington
Rob_Dixon_(strength_athlete)
Existing baronetcies
Hall 13 April 1867 663 Guinness of Ashford 15 April 1867 666 Walker of Sand Hutton and Beachampton 9 December 1868 668 O'Connell of Lake View, Killarney
List_of_extant_baronetcies
Railway line in England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Wharfedale_line
In 1921 Sir Robert Walker purchased three locos and 75 wagons for the Sand Hutton Light Railway, and purchased a fourth 1927. By January 1938 of the remaining
Convoys_Wharf
WW I food supply depot line. At least four steam locomotives worked here, two or three of which went to the Sand Hutton Light Railway after the war.
British military narrow-gauge railways
British_military_narrow-gauge_railways
Principal railway line in England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Midland_Main_Line
Miniature Railway World. Retrieved 12 December 2015. "Disused Stations: Sand Hutton Light Railway". www.disused-stations.org.uk. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
List_of_Yorkshire_railways
Principal railway route in Great Britain
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
East_Coast_Main_Line
Former railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Eryholme–Richmond_line
15th-century English nobleman
not have. For example, four days after the bloodless confrontation at Sand Hutton, Salisbury rode south in haste in order to attend, probably in order
Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury
Richard_Neville,_5th_Earl_of_Salisbury
Warsop LD&ECR 1955 Warthill York and North Midland Railway 1959 Warthill Sand Hutton Light Railway 1930 Wartle Great North of Scotland Railway 1951 Warwick
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: W–Z
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_W–Z
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
Between 1922 and 1932 the station was also the southern terminus of the Sand Hutton Light Railway. This railway supplied the estate of Sir Robert Walker
Warthill_railway_station
English railway line
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Skipton–Ilkley_line
Heritage railway in Cumbria, England
Bank Railway Eaton Hall Railway Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway Sand Hutton Miniature Railway Shuzenji Romney Railway in Japan Bush Mill Railway
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway
Ravenglass_and_Eskdale_Railway
Trans-Pennine railway line in Northern England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Hope_Valley_Line
Former Manchester to Sheffield railway line
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Woodhead_line
Railway line in northern England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Settle–Carlisle_line
Rail line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Airedale_line
British Conservative politician
Sir James Robert Walker, 2nd Baronet, of Sand Hutton JP, DL (19 October 1829 – 12 June 1899) was a British Conservative politician. He was the son of
Sir_James_Walker,_2nd_Baronet
Holland (Alteration of Districts and Parishes) Order 1932 (SR&O 1932/183) Sand Hutton Light Railway Company (Winding-Up) Order 1932 (SR&O 1932/310) Rotherham
List of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom
List_of_statutory_rules_and_orders_of_the_United_Kingdom
Railway with a 15 inch track gauge
(17+15⁄16 in) 18 in (457 mm) UK Cardiff Royal Arsenal Railway 18 in (457 mm) UK Sand Hutton Light Railway 18 in (457 mm) UK Steeple Grange Light Railway 18 in (457 mm)
Minimum-gauge_railway
Disused railway line in North Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Forge_Valley_line
Road in West and North Yorkshire, England
Stockton-on-the-Forest, followed by The Tanglewood. At the turn-off for Sand Hutton is an agricultural research laboratory (Food and Environment Research
A64_road
Village in North Yorkshire, England
(9.1 m) by 15-foot (4.6 m), and has been tied to the parish church at Sand Hutton since 1404. To the west of Buttercrambe, on high ground, are the remains
Buttercrambe
UK railway line
the mine would (in the local geological context of a high water table, and sand substrata) lead to unpredictable subsidence on the line from Selby to York
Selby_Diversion
English architect (1723–1807)
for the same patron,[who?] and minor changes Cradside House Scotland Sand Hutton Park, 1786, demolished Eastwood House, Rotherham, 1786–87 demolished
John_Carr_(architect)
Railway line between Middlesbrough and Whitby, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Esk_Valley_line
1954 Bellahouston Park Halt LMS 1939 Belle Vue Halt (North Yorkshire) Sand Hutton Light Railway 1930 Bellingham (North Tyne) NBR 1956 Bellshill (NBR) NBR
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: B
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_B
Railway line in northern England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Leeds–Morecambe_line
Inter-regional railway in Northern England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Huddersfield_line
Railway line between Huddersfield and Sheffield, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Penistone_Line
Railway line in England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Calder_Valley_line
Disused railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Pilmoor, Boroughbridge and Knaresborough Railway
Pilmoor,_Boroughbridge_and_Knaresborough_Railway
Railway line in North Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
York–Scarborough_line
Disused railway in West Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Royston_to_Thornhill_line
Former railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Brackenhill_Light_Railway
Railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Hallam_Line
School, Harrogate Saltergate Infant School, Harrogate Sand Hutton CE Primary School, Sand Hutton Saxton CE Primary School, Saxton Scotton Lingerfield Community
List of schools in North Yorkshire
List_of_schools_in_North_Yorkshire
Disused railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Scarborough and Whitby Railway
Scarborough_and_Whitby_Railway
Buildings of special importance in North Yorkshire, England
Rylstone Listed buildings in Salton, North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Sand Hutton Listed buildings in Sandhutton Listed buildings in Sawley, North Yorkshire
Listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire
Passenger rail line in England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Harrogate_line
Southampton. Sand Hutton Inclosure Act 1806 46 Geo. 3. c. 24 Pr. 23 May 1806 An act for allotting lands in the township of Sand-Hutton, in the parish
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1806
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1806
Railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Selby_Line
Railway line in England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Sheffield–Lincoln_line
Former railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Kirkburton_branch
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Beeston Junction–Hunslet Goods railway
Beeston_Junction–Hunslet_Goods_railway
Railway line in Yorkshire, England
also included goods sheds at the larger stations and at Cottingham and Hutton Cranswick. Andrew's standard design included a through track on one side
Hull–Scarborough_line
Former railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Catterick_Military_Railway
Railway line in North and North East Lincolnshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Barton_line
Disused railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Harrogate–Church_Fenton_line
British model & toy manufacturer
after a fire, sold 1969 Synolda (30) built 1912 for Sir Robert Walker Sand Hutton Miniature Railway, then to Southend-on-Sea by 1930, Bishop Auckland 1938
Bassett-Lowke
Disused railway in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Malton and Driffield Junction Railway
Malton_and_Driffield_Junction_Railway
Former railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Cross_Gates–Wetherby_line
Former railway in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Hull Hornsea Lines. Hutton Press Ltd. ISBN 0-907033-86-5. Thompson, Michael (1992). The Railways of Hull and East Yorkshire. Hutton Press Ltd. ISBN 1-872167-46-2
Hull_and_Holderness_Railway
Diocese of the Church of England
Saltburn-by-the-Sea: Emmanuel Salton: St John of Beverley Sancton: All Saints Sand Hutton: St Mary Sandhutton: St Leonard Sandsend: St Mary Saxton: All Saints
Diocese_of_York
Railway line in the UK
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
South_Humberside_Main_Line
British sculptor (1798–1888)
Church (1829) Bust of Col Dalrymple (1830) Monument to Mary Walker at Sand Hutton (1830) Bust of George Campbell of New York (1831) Statuary at Mamhead
Charles_Raymond_Smith
Former railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway
Whitby,_Redcar_and_Middlesbrough_Union_Railway
Railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Dearne_Valley_line
England, retrieved 24 January 2012 Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Sand Hutton (1315734)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 January
List of new churches by Anthony Salvin
List_of_new_churches_by_Anthony_Salvin
1864 Kirtlebridge Caledonian Railway 1960 Kirton GNR 1961 Kissthorns Sand Hutton Light Railway 1930 Kittybrewster Great North of Scotland Railway 1968
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: K–L
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_K–L
Railway from Leeds to Sheffield
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Wakefield_line
Branch line in the Vale of York, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Easingwold_Railway
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Act 1870. The village is now within the education catchment areas of Sand Hutton primary school and Huntington School, York. St Lawrence's Church, Flaxton
Flaxton,_North_Yorkshire
Disused railway line in Yorkshire, England
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Colsterdale_Light_Railway
Rail line in West Yorkshire
Railway Colsterdale Light Railway Easingwold Railway Nidd Valley Light Railway North Holderness Light Railway Sand Hutton Light Railway Whistlestop Valley
Otley and Ilkley Joint Railway
Otley_and_Ilkley_Joint_Railway
SAND HUTTON
SAND HUTTON
Surname or Lastname
Swedish and Danish
Swedish and Danish : from sund ‘strait’, ‘sound’, probably an arbitrarily adopted or ornamental surname, but possibly a topographic name adopted by someone who lived near the shore by a strait.Norwegian : habitational name from any of twenty-five or more farmsteads, mainly in Nordland, so named from Old Norse sund ‘strait’, ‘sound’.English : nickname for a healthy or prosperous man, from Middle English sund, sound ‘sound’, ‘healthy’.English : topographic name from Middle English sund, sound ‘water’, ‘strait’, ‘sound’.
Male
English
English unisex pet form of Latin Alexandra and English Alexander, both SANDY means "defender of mankind."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name, Samke, possibly from Old Norse Sadúlfr, or from Sanni, a pet form of Old Norse Sandi.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : nickname for someone with a deformed hand or who had lost one hand, from Middle English hand, Middle High German hant, found in such appellations as Liebhard mit der Hand (Augsburg 1383).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German Hand ‘hand’ (see 1).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flaithimh (see Guthrie), resulting from an erroneous association of the Gaelic name with the Gaelic word lámh ‘hand’. It is used as an English equivalent for several other names of Gaelic origin too, e.g. Claffey, Glavin, and McClave.Dutch : from a variant of hont ‘dog’, ‘hound’, either a derogatory nickname, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a dog.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name SANG means "noble."Â
Male
Romanian
Short form of Romanian Alexandru, SANDU means "defender of mankind."
Female
Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Sandu, SANDA means "defender of mankind."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Rand(e), a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names with the first element rand ‘(shield) rim’, as for example Randolph.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a settlement or on the bank of a river (from Old English rand ‘rim’, used in a topographical sense), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rand in Lincolnshire and Rand Grange in North Yorkshire.German : from a short form of any of the various compound names formed with rand- ‘rim’. Compare 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rand, rant ‘edge’, ‘rim’.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone who lived on patch of sandy soil, from the vocabulary word sand. As a Swedish or Jewish name it was often purely ornamental.Dutch and Belgian : reduced form of Van den Sand(e), Van den Zande, a habitational name from places such as Zande in West Flanders or various minor places named with zand ‘sand’.English and Scottish : from a short form of Alexander.French : from a Germanic personal name, Sando.
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Aindrea, DAND means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Finnish, French, Greek
Helper; Unheeded Prophetess; Form of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind; From Cassandra
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Romanian
Defender of Mankind; Similar to Alexandra and Alexander
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoops and bands, etc., from Middle English band, bond, Middle High German, Middle Low German bant, German Band denoting something used for tying or binding: ‘hoop’, ‘metal band’, ‘fetter’, ‘shackle’.Old spelling of the Dutch cognates Bant, Bande, from Middle Dutch bant ‘band’.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Saint.Italian (northeastern) : variant of Santo.Dutch (also de Sant) : nickname from Middle Dutch sant ‘saint’.Dutch : variant of van Sant.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sand.Indian (Maharashtra) : Hindu (Brahman) name meaning ‘saint’, ‘holy man’.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : topographic name from Old English land, Middle High German lant, ‘land’, ‘territory’. This had more specialized senses in the Middle Ages, being used to denote the countryside as opposed to a town or an estate.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a forest glade, Middle English, Old French la(u)nde, or a habitational name from Launde in Leicestershire or Laund in West Yorkshire, which are named with this word.Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads so named, from Old Norse land ‘land’, ‘territory’ (see 1 above).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Bedfordshire, so named from Old English sand ‘sand’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry land in a fen or marsh’.English : from the Old Norse personal name Sand(i), a short form of the various compound names with the first element sandr ‘sand’.
Male
Native American
 Native American Navajo name SANI means "the old one." Compare with another form of Sani.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : variant of Sand 1.Scottish : habitational name from Sands in Tulliallan in Fife.Comfort Sands, a revolutionary patriot born in 1748 at what is now Sands’ Point, Long Island, NY, was descended from James (Sandys) Sands (1622–95), who emigrated from Reading, Berkshire, England, to Plymouth, MA, and followed Anne Hutchinson to Westchester Co., NY, and subsequently RI. In 1661 he settled on Block Island, RI.
Male
Spanish
Medieval form of Spanish Sancho, SANS means "holy."
Boy/Male
German, Spanish
Famous Land
SAND HUTTON
SAND HUTTON
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ansika | அநà¯à®¸à¯€à®•ா
Minute particle, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the cave.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
A Son of Krishna
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a Germanic personal name, Warinhari, composed of the elements war(in) ‘guard’ + hari, heri ‘army’.English : variant of Garner 1.This name was also brought to America by the Huguenots.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Godly
Female
Greek
(ΧÏÏσηίς) Greek name derived from the word khrysos, KHRYSEIS means "golden." In mythology, this is the name of a Trojan girl mentioned briefly in Homer's Iliad.
Female
Dutch
, home ruler.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old High German Lewenhart, LENNART means "lion-strong."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Intelligent
SAND HUTTON
SAND HUTTON
SAND HUTTON
SAND HUTTON
SAND HUTTON
n.
A single particle of such stone.
n.
The sand in the hourglass; hence, a moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life.
v. t.
To drive upon the sand.
v. t.
To catch and bring to shore; to capture; as, to land a fish.
n.
Fine particles of stone, esp. of siliceous stone, but not reduced to dust; comminuted stone in the form of loose grains, which are not coherent when wet.
v. t.
To pledge by the hand; to handfast.
v. t.
To furl; -- said of a sail.
n.
Fluor spar. See Kand.
n.
Courage; pluck; grit.
v. t.
To set upright; to cause to stand; as, to stand a book on the shelf; to stand a man on his feet.
superl.
Consisting of, abounding with, or resembling, sand; full of sand; covered or sprinkled with sand; as, a sandy desert, road, or soil.
v. t.
To mark with a band.
v. i.
A small table; also, something on or in which anything may be laid, hung, or placed upright; as, a hat stand; an umbrella stand; a music stand.
n.
To hold a course at sea; as, to stand from the shore; to stand for the harbor.
n.
Ground, in respect to its nature or quality; soil; as, wet land; good or bad land.
n.
Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed by the ebb of the tide.
v. t.
To bury (oysters) beneath drifting sand or mud.
v. t.
To mix with sand for purposes of fraud; as, to sand sugar.
superl.
Of the color of sand; of a light yellowish red color; as, sandy hair.
v. t.
To sprinkle or cover with sand.