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Sasha

American  
[sah-shuh] / ˈsɑ ʃə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Sandra or Alexandra.

  2. a male give name, form of Alexander.


Example Sentences

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Finally, I am thankful for Arlo Guthrie who, many Thanksgivings ago, taught us about the true meaning of this wonderful vacation and about Americans being blind to justice, going to jail, violent crime, military stupidity, government corruption and the importance of helping out your neighbors, including Sasha the dog.

From Salon

The Latin American griddle known as a budare that Sasha Correa’s father gave her, before she left Venezuela for Spain, kept her connected to her homeland, her family and her heritage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Austin and Shelly Brewer routinely call in the morning, midday and evening, sometimes adding oldest daughter Sasha, a freshman defender for the University of Miami women’s soccer team, to FaceTime chats.

From Los Angeles Times

“Many people are taking hits right now financially,” said Sasha Nutgent, vice president of retail cannabis at Housing Works.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, he and Harvey held auditions and hired four young female musicians — guitarist and background vocalist Allie Kay, lead guitarist Kiana De León, bassist Jewel Steele and drummer Sasha De León.

From Los Angeles Times