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Sainsbury

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Name — A surname of English origin, most famously attached to the UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's.

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Etymology

A habitational surname from the village of Saintbury in Gloucestershire, recorded in the 12th century as Seynesbury.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Sainsbury” mean?

The word “Sainsbury” means a surname of English origin, most famously attached to the UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's. In plain terms, an English surname, best known today from the Sainsbury's supermarket brand.

How do you use “Sainsbury” in a sentence?

Here is “Sainsbury” used in a sentence: “The Sainsbury family founded one of Britain's largest grocery chains.”

What part of speech is “Sainsbury”?

“Sainsbury” is a name.

Where does the word “Sainsbury” come from?

The word “Sainsbury” dates back to around 1100. A habitational surname from the village of Saintbury in Gloucestershire, recorded in the 12th century as Seynesbury.

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