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Sellers

Sellers (name) means a surname of English origin, most notably borne by actor Peter Sellers. Example: “Sellers gave a comic performance in the film.”

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A surname of English origin, most notably borne by actor Peter Sellers.
"Sellers gave a comic performance in the film."

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Sellerses plural

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Etymology

A patronymic form of the occupational name Seller.

Frequently asked questions

What does “Sellers” mean?

The word “Sellers” means a surname of English origin, most notably borne by actor Peter Sellers.

How do you use “Sellers” in a sentence?

Here is “Sellers” used in a sentence: “Sellers gave a comic performance in the film.”

What part of speech is “Sellers”?

“Sellers” is a name.

Is “Sellers” a common word?

“Sellers” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Sellers a common surname?

Sellers is an English-origin surname found in Britain and other English-speaking countries. It is most notably associated with the actor Peter Sellers, known for his comedic film roles.

What is the difference between 'Sellers' and 'sellers' (lowercase)?

Capitalized 'Sellers' is a proper noun referring to a surname or specific person, while lowercase 'sellers' is the plural of 'seller,' meaning people or businesses that sell goods. Context and capitalization distinguish the two uses.

Where does the surname Sellers come from?

Sellers is a surname of English origin. Like many English surnames, it likely developed from an occupational or descriptive term, though the dictionary entry notes only its English origin, not a specific derivation.

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