Group A runes were most common in Viking Age Denmark
Sandi is either a short form for names in Sand- or an original byname from Old Norse sandr ‘sand’.
A single instance of Sandi is recorded as a byname in West Scandinavia. It is also recorded in Sweden.
Sandi is also the first element in the place-name Saundby, Nottinghamshire.
This object is related to Saundby, Nottinghamshire. Find out about Saundby, Nottinghamshire.
Gillian Fellows Jensen, Scandinavian Personal Names in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag (1968), p. 229.
E.H. Lind, Norsk-isländska dopnamn ock fingerade namn från medeltiden. Supplementband. Oslo: Jacob Dybwads Bokhandel (1931), col. 303.