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Sandy is the name of several places, including:
- Sandy, Oregon, United States of America
- Sandy, Pennsylvania, United States of America
- Sandy, Utah, United States of America
- (There are also Big Sandy, Tennessee, Sandy Spring, Maryland and places named Sandy Hook.)
Sandy is a popular unisex name- the male version is short for "Sanford," while the female version is short for "Sandra," or less commonly, "Alexandra." Notable people named Sandy include:
- Sandy Dvore, artist
- Sandy Duncan, singer and actress
- Sandy Koufax, baseball pitcher
- the pseudonym of the Internet model Zsanett Égerházi.
Sandy Cheeks is also a character from Spongebob Squarepants.
Things named Sandy include:
- 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy), a song by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
- Sandy is also the name of an Iranian rap group playing bandari music that became famous in the late 90s.
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