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  2. Sands (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sands is an English and Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Aymar Sands (1853–1917), American lawyer; Benjamin F. Sands (1811–1883), officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War; Bethanie Mattek-Sands (born 1985), American tennis player

  3. List of Pakistani family names - Wikipedia

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    In Pakistan a person is either referred by his or her Islamic name or from tribe name (if it is ... These surnames are mostly common among Urdu-speaking people and ...

  4. Category:Urdu-language surnames - Wikipedia

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  5. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    For ease of use, the [i] in front of the last name, and the ending _ve, were dropped. If the last name ends in [a], then removing the [j] would give the name of the patriarch or the place, as in, Grudaj - j = Gruda (place in MM). Otherwise, removing the whole ending [aj] yields the name of founder or place of origin, as in Lekaj - aj = Lek(ë).

  6. Category:Surnames of Pakistani origin - Wikipedia

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  7. Sandys (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sandys is a surname of Old English origin. It is an older spelling of Sands, and is now usually pronounced as such. [1] People with the surname

  8. Category:Surnames of Indian origin - Wikipedia

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    A. Aatre; Abhisheki; Abrol; Achari (surname) Achrekar; Adajania; Adapa (surname) Adarsh; Adhikari; Adiga; Adithan; Advani; Adyanthaya; Agarkar; Agashe; Agrahari Sikh ...

  9. Cholistan Desert - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the Turkic word chol, meaning "sands," [1] and istan, a Persian suffix meaning "land of." [4] Cholistan was a center for caravan trade, leading to the construction of numerous forts in the medieval period to protect trade routes - of which the Derawar Fort is the best-preserved example. [5]