Sadie
Female nameHebrew
✨ Meaning
Sadie originated as a nickname for Sarah, derived from the Hebrew 'sarah,' meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.' The name carries all the regal dignity of Sarah while adding a playful, approachable warmth. It has evolved into an independent name that blends elegance with a spirited, down-to-earth charm.
🌍 Origin
Sadie has been used as a familiar form of Sarah in English-speaking countries since at least the 19th century. It was particularly popular in Victorian England and early 20th-century America. After a period of decline, Sadie experienced a major revival in the 2000s, becoming popular for its sweet vintage sound.
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⭐ Famous People Named Sadie
- Sadie Robertson
- Sadie Sink
- Sadie Frost
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sadie mean?
Sadie means 'princess' or 'noblewoman' as a diminutive of Sarah from Hebrew. It carries regal dignity with a warm, approachable charm.
Is Sadie a popular name?
Sadie has been in the top 80 US girl names since the mid-2000s, beloved for its sweet vintage feel and friendly, approachable sound.
What are similar names to Sadie?
Similar names include Sarah, Sophie, Stella, Millie, and Maggie — all classic nicknames-turned-given-names with timeless appeal.
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