SENDERS
Senders
Senders is a British surname that has its origin as a variation of the Jewish surname Sender. The name is derived from the Yiddish word "zender," meaning messenger. It is a relatively uncommon surname in the United Kingdom, with most Senders families having Jewish roots.
The Senders surname is believed to have originated in Eastern Europe, particularly amongst Jewish communities in countries such as Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. Jewish migration during the late 19th and early 20th centuries brought the Senders surname to the United Kingdom along with other Jewish surnames.
Individuals with the Senders surname can be found throughout the UK, but they are most notably concentrated in urban areas with significant Jewish populations such as London, Manchester, and Leeds. The surname may have variations in spelling, such as Sender or Zender, depending on the region or migration patterns of the family.
Notable individuals with the Senders surname have made contributions in various fields such as academia, business, and the arts. The surname reflects the cultural heritage and migration history of Jewish communities in the UK and their enduring influence on British society.
There are approximately 19 people named Senders in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Senders.