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Sant

Sant (name) means an English, French, Italian, Jewish, or Indian surname of varied origin. Example: “The professor was named Dr. Sant.”

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An English, French, Italian, Jewish, or Indian surname of varied origin.
"The professor was named Dr. Sant."

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Etymology

* As an English and French surname, variant of Saint (as a Dutch surname, from a doublet, sint; also Vansant). * As an Italian surname, variant of Santo. * As a Jewish surname, variant of Sand, itself from the English noun sand. * As an Indian (Maharashtra)/Hindi surname, from संत (sant).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Sant” mean?

The word “Sant” means an English, French, Italian, Jewish, or Indian surname of varied origin.

How do you use “Sant” in a sentence?

Here is “Sant” used in a sentence: “The professor was named Dr. Sant.”

What part of speech is “Sant”?

“Sant” is a name.

Is “Sant” a common word?

“Sant” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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