Sally is an English language feminine given name. The name originated as a pet name for Sarah, but has since become used independently. It is also a nickname for Salome, which is especially popular in Georgia.
Polly is a nickname, often for either Mary or Dorothy, derived from their respective nicknames Molly and Dolly. Polly is sometimes a name in its own right.
Betty or Bettie is a common diminutive for the names Bethany and Elizabeth. In Latin America, it is also a common diminutive for the given name Beatriz, the Spanish form of the Latin name Beatrix and the English name Beatrice. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was more often a diminutive of Bethia.
Its most common variant spelling, Sara, was number 121.
Sarah (given name)
| Pronunciation | /ˈs??r?/ French: [sa.?a] German: [zaː?a] Spanish: [ˈsa?a] Portuguese: [ˈsa??] Italian: [ˈsara] Arabic: [saːra] |
| Gender | Female |
| Origin |
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| Word/name | Hebrew |
| Meaning | "lady", "princess", "noblewoman" |
Sally Name Popularity
In 2018 the uncommon name Sally, ranked the 1,211th Most Popular Girls Name in the United States. Nonetheless, the name was given to the greatest number of children in 1947 with 5,266 occurrences. The least amount of newborns dubbed Sally in any given year was 73 in 1883.If you like the name Sadie, you might want to look into the name Zadie (or Zaidee). Sadie is a nickname for the name Sarah, as made famous by the wife of Abraham, mother of Issac, in the Bible. My friend, whose name is Sarah Adelaide, gets called Sadie a lot.
Peggy is a female first name (often curtailed to "Peg") derived from Meggy, a diminutive version of the name Margaret. It is occasionally also a male nickname.
The name Sally is of Hebrew origin, and is used mostly in English speaking countries but also in a few other countries and languages of the world.
Sarah gained the most popularity as a baby name in 1980, when it's usage went up by 118.36%. During this year, 25754 babies were named Sarah, which was 0.7606% of the baby girls born in the USA that year. The most the names popularity ever grew to was 0.828%, in this year alone more than 28000 girls were named Sarah.
Sarah in Irish is Sorcha. Listen to the pronunciation of Sorcha.
The name Sarah is a girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "princess". Sarah was derived from the Hebrew word sarah, meaning “princess.” Sarah is an Old Testament name—she was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac.
Correct
spelling for the English word "
sarah" is [s_ˈe?_?_?], [sˈe????], [sˈe???]] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Similar spelling words for SARAH
- saari,
- sauria,
- saury,
- sauro,
- sauer,
- Sarai,
- sahuaro,
- Sara,
A black person — presumably female — can absolutely be named Sarah. The name doesn't belong to whites, and is mainstream to many cultural groups (including Christian and Jewish) to which Miss Sarah may belong.
There actually are simple Sarah spelled with the “h” is the way Sarah is spelled in the Bible. It is another older way of spelling of the name. The h is silent so some people started to spell it without the “h” Think of other words spelled with a h for the last letter.
Sarah is a Hindu Girl name and it is an Hindi originated name with multiple meanings. Sarah name meaning is Princess; Lady; Woman of High Rank; Pure; Happy.
Sadie Origin and Meaning
The name Sadie is a girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "princess". Sadie started as a nickname for Sarah, but their images couldn't be more disparate. Where Sarah is serious and sweet, Sadie is full of sass and spunk.The name Margaret is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "pearl". Margaret is derived from the French Marguerite, which in turn came from Margarita, the Latin form of the Greek Margarites. Margarites was based on the Old Persian word margārīta, meaning “pearl.”
There are 193.08 people named MARTHA for every 100,000 Americans. Based on the analysis of 100 years worth of data from the Social Security Administration's (SSA) Baby Names database, the estimated population of people named MARTHA is 298,248.
Patsy and Mattie are the most common nicknames for Martha that I've seen. I love Martha as well, but I wouldn't use a nickname for it. It's only two syllables (and so are most of the nicknames).
Records indicate that 545,951 girls in the United States have been named Martha since 1880. The greatest number of people were given this name in 1947, when 10,647 people in the U.S. were given the name Martha. Those people are now 72 years old.
Fanny is a given name. A diminutive of the French name Frances meaning “free one”, and of the name “Estefany”, the Spanish version of Stephanie meaning “crown”.
Hannah (Hebrew: ??????)(Arabic: ??????), also spelt Hanna, Hana or Chana, is a Hebrew given name. It is derived from the root ?-n-n, meaning "favour" or "grace"; A Dictionary of First Names attributes the name to a word meaning 'He (God) has favoured me with a child'.
Correct spelling for the English word "Martha" is [m_ˈ?ː_θ_?], [mˈ?ːθ?], [mˈ?ːθ?]] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Females
- Mary.
- Anna.
- Elizabeth.
- Margaret.
- Emma.
- Ida.
- Rose.
- Minnie.
How to say MARTHA in French? ˈm?r θ?MARTHA.
Origin of the name Martha:
Derived from the Aramaic Mārthā (lady, mistress). The name is borne in the Bible by the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany.