Sasha

What does the baby name Sasha mean? Learn about what Sasha means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Sasha - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Sasha
S-A-S-H-A, is a 5-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Sasha
SAH-shə
SAH sha
Meaning of Sasha
Defender of mankind, diminutive form of alexander, protector of humanity, pet form of alexander.
Origin of Sasha
The name 'Sasha' has origins in multiple cultures and languages. It is commonly used as a diminutive form of the name Alexander in Russian and Eastern European languages. In Russian, Sasha (Саша) is a unisex nickname derived from the name Aleksandr (Александр) or Aleksandra (Александра).
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Sasha
Al
Alasdair
Alastair
Alaster
Alcander
Alec
Aleik
Alejandro
Alejo
Alek
Aleksandr
Alessandre
Alessandro
Alex
Alexander
Alexandre
Alexandro
Alexandros
Alexei
Alexio
Alexis
Alisander
Alsandair
Alsandare
Ellic
Iskander
Leks
Sacha
Sander
Sandero
Sandor
Sandro
Sandy
Sascha
Saunder
Saunders
Sikander
Popularity of Sasha
The popularity of the name 'Sasha' has varied over time and across different regions. In Russia and Eastern Europe, it has been a popular name for both boys and girls. However, in English-speaking countries, 'Sasha' has been more commonly used as a nickname or given to girls.
Sasha currently has 80 likes, and is in the top 5% of liked boy's names. The name Bear is slightly more popular than Sasha.

Etymology of Sasha

The name 'Sasha' is derived from the Greek name Alexandros, which means 'defender of men' or 'protector of mankind'. The Russian form of the name, Aleksandr, has a similar meaning. The diminutive form 'Sasha' is used affectionately as a shorter version of these longer names.

Cultural Significance of Sasha

In Russian and Eastern European cultures, the name 'Sasha' holds significance as a unisex nickname derived from Aleksandr or Aleksandra. It is often seen as a friendly and endearing name, used by family and close friends. The name does not carry any specific cultural or religious connotations.