Sandborns
Sandborns is a surname of English origin. It is believed to be a topographical or locational surname, likely deriving from a place name. The name possibly originated from a place called "Sandburn" or a similar combination of Old English words relating to sand and a stream or brook. Such names were common in medieval England, with individuals often being identified by their place of origin. Over time, these place names evolved into surnames passed down through generations.
The distribution of the Sandborns surname is primarily found in English-speaking countries, with historical records indicating