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Sasha

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Name — A male or female given name of Russian or Ukrainian origin, traditionally a diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra.

Etymology

From the Slavic diminutive form of Alexander and Alexandra, via Russian Са́ша (Sáša).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Sasha” mean?

The word “Sasha” means a male or female given name of Russian or Ukrainian origin, traditionally a diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra.

How do you use “Sasha” in a sentence?

Here is “Sasha” used in a sentence: “Sasha waved goodbye as the train pulled away.”

What part of speech is “Sasha”?

“Sasha” is a name.

Where does the word “Sasha” come from?

The word “Sasha” comes from Russian. From the Slavic diminutive form of Alexander and Alexandra, via Russian Са́ша (Sáša).

Is “Sasha” a common word?

“Sasha” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Sasha a boy's name or a girl's name?

Sasha is used as a given name for both males and females, traditionally serving as a diminutive of Alexander for boys and Alexandra for girls. Its gender association can depend on cultural context and region.

What name is Sasha short for?

Sasha is traditionally a diminutive, or nickname form, of Alexander or Alexandra. It originated as a shortened, familiar version of these longer given names.

Is Sasha a Russian name?

Sasha is of Russian or Ukrainian origin, where it developed as a diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra. It has since spread beyond Slavic-speaking countries and is now used as a standalone given name in many parts of the world.

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