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Sacks

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Sacks (name) means a surname. Example: “Dr. Sacks published several well-known books.”

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A surname.
"Dr. Sacks published several well-known books."

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In plain EnglishA common English-language family surname.

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Sackses plural

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Sacks” mean?

The word “Sacks” means a surname. In plain terms, a common English-language family surname.

How do you pronounce “Sacks”?

“Sacks” is pronounced saks (/sæks/ in IPA).

How do you use “Sacks” in a sentence?

Here is “Sacks” used in a sentence: “Dr. Sacks published several well-known books.”

What part of speech is “Sacks”?

“Sacks” is a name.

Is “Sacks” a common word?

“Sacks” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Sacks a common English surname?

Sacks is an English-language surname, often associated with occupational or descriptive origins typical of surnames formed from everyday words. It appears among various English-speaking populations, though it is less common than surnames like Smith or Jones.

Are there well-known people with the surname Sacks?

Yes, notable bearers of the surname Sacks include Oliver Sacks, a neurologist and author known for his writing on neurological case studies, and Jonathan Sacks, a British rabbi and scholar. The surname has been used by individuals across different professions and countries.

Is 'Sacks' related to the word 'sack'?

As a surname, Sacks is treated as a proper name rather than a direct derivative of the common noun 'sack,' meaning a bag. Surnames often share spelling with ordinary words without carrying the same everyday meaning.

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