Xander - People

People

Music
  • Xander (Danish singer) (born 1988), Danish singer (full name Alexander Theo Linnet)
  • Xander (Dutch singer) (born 1985), Dutch singer songwriter (full name Xander Venema)
  • Xander (South Korean singer) (born 1988), also known as Alexander (full name Alexander Lee Eusebio)
  • Xander de Buisonjé, (born 1973), Dutch singer
  • MC Xander, British musician and producer
  • Xander Rawlins, a British singer-songwriter known for his British Army charity single "1000 Miles Apart"
Others
  • Xander Armstrong or Alexander Armstrong (born 1970), British comedian, actor and television presenter
  • Xander Bennett (born 1984), Australian screenwriter and author
  • Xander Berkeley (born 1955), American actor
  • Xander Bogaerts (born 1992), minor league baseball shortstop in the Boston Red Sox organization
  • Xander Houtkoop (born 1989), Dutch professional footballer
  • Xander Kostroma (born 1987), British designer known for ethical/fair trade awareness within the fashion world
  • Xander Marro (born 1975), puppet-maker and projectionist
  • Paco Xander Nathan (born 1962), computer scientist, author, and performance art show producer from California
  • Xander Parish, English ballet dancer
  • Xander Straat (born 1965), Dutch stage, television, and film actor

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