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 Pronunciation san-deen Meaning ‘sand’ + -in, from Latin -in(i)us meaning ‘descendant of’. Region of origin Sweden (Sandin) Spain (Sandín)Variant form(s) "Sandino " "Sandinus", "Sendín",
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
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
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