Sandler (Yiddish: סאנדלער, lit. 'sandalmaker') is a Yiddish family name. A rarer variant is Sendler.
Notable people
- Adam Sandler (born 1966), American actor and comedian
 - Barry Sandler (born 1947), American screenwriter and film producer
 - Boris Sandler (born 1950), Yiddish-language author and journalist
 - Dale Sandler, American epidemiologist
 - Ethan Sandler (born 1972), American actor
 - Herbert Sandler (1931–2019), American banker
 - Irving Sandler (1925–2018), American art critic, art historian, and educator.
 - Jackie Sandler (born 1974), American actress and wife of Adam Sandler
 - Jonathan Sandler (1982–2012), French rabbi assassinated on March 19, 2012, with his two sons during the 2012 Midi-Pyrénées shootings in Toulouse
 - Joseph Sandler (born 1953), Washington, D.C., attorney
 - Joseph J. Sandler (1927–1998), British psychoanalyst, President of the International Psychoanalytical Association from 1989 to 1993
 - Karen Sandler, attorney
 - Karen Sandler (author), American author
 - Larry Sandler (1929–1987), American geneticist
 - Marion Sandler (1930–2012), former co-CEO of Golden West Financial Corporation and World Savings Bank
 - Örjan Sandler (born 1940), Swedish speed skater
 - Paul Mark Sandler, Maryland trial lawyer and author
 - Philippe Sandler (born 1997), Dutch footballer
 - Rickard Sandler (1884–1964), Prime Minister of Sweden (1925–1926)
 - Ron Sandler, British banker
 - Steven Sandler, American inventor and businessman
 - Tony Sandler (born 1933), Belgian singer, entertainer and performer
 
See also
- Lowenstein Sandler, a New Jersey based American law firm
 
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