Sandra (given name)
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  1. A diminutive of Alexandra and Cassandra. popular from the 1940s to the 1960s.

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  • 1971 Hugh Hood, The Fruit Man, the Meat Man & the Manager: Stories, Oberon Press 1971, page 23:
    "Sandra, that's no name for anybody; that was a name for movie stars around 1948. Nobody's used it since. But the fact is, her name really is Sandra. - - - In the mills towns like Torrington and Bristol, the Italians might very well call a girl Sandra for real. Straight. It's just short for Alessandra. Alexandra. So she has numerous choices - she can be Sandy, a clean-cut WASP, or she can be Renaissance Alessandra, or movie-star Sandra, or old-fashioned Edwardian Alexandra, all on the one name."

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  1. , cognate to English Sandra.


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  1. , diminutive of Alexandra.


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  1. , diminutive of .


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  1. , diminutive of Alexandra.

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  1. , diminutive of Alexandra.


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  1. , diminutive of Alessandra


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  1. , diminutive of Alexandra.


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  1. borrowed from the short form of Alessandra.


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  1. , diminutive of Alexandra.
 
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