Sandle
Sandle refers to a surname of English origin. Its etymology is believed to be topographical, deriving from the Old English word "sand," meaning sand, and "hyll," meaning hill. Therefore, Sandle likely indicated a person who lived on or near a sandy hill. Like many surnames, it would have been adopted by individuals in medieval England to identify themselves and their place of origin or residence. Over time, as populations grew and moved, the surname spread. Variations in spelling may have occurred over centuries due to the lack of standardized spelling conventions. Today, the surname Sandle can be found in various English-speaking countries, reflecting historical migration patterns. Genealogical research often traces the origins of families bearing this surname back to specific regions within England. The prominence and frequency of the Sandle surname vary geographically.