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Sasha
What does everyone think about this name? It’s mostly feminine in English speaking countries but in Russia and other Slavic countries it’s a diminutive of Aleksandr and used for boys.
Do you like it as a girls name? Or do you prefer it for boys?
And what middle names would you use for a girl Sasha Nicole
Sasha Juliet
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I love it as a girl name, because it’s so unique and different where I am. For a boy, I think it could also work; there’s no denying its masculine origins. As a middle name, I’d choose Sasha Roxanne, Sasha Lenore, Sasha Nadine, Sasha Leanne, Sasha Maven, Sasha Maria, and Sasha Daisy.
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I like the name Sasha. I see it mainly has unisex. In French too, it used to be a mostly masculine. I know in French the masculine form was also spelled Sacha. The singer Sacha Distell was a famous bearer. Maybe it's the American media having an influence on us, but I have seen it given mainly to girls in the last two decades and way less to boys.
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For me Sasha is a masculine name, but it's okay as a feminine name.Sasha Adelaide
Sasha Josephine
Sasha Delphine
Sasha Claire
Sasha Camille
Sasha Marguerite
Sasha Louise
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It's ok as a girls name but don't really like it for a boyMy first thought for mn was NicoleJosephine, Tatiana, Nadine, Olivia, Katerina, Yelena, Anastasia, Viktoria, Veronika, Natalia, Galina, Karina, Nadia, Elena

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As far as I know it's 100% unisex diminutive in Russia. Just like Zhenya. In my experience, I've met a lot of Sashas who are both boys and girls. So, I definitely see this name as unisex.But, as a standalone name, I think it better suits a girl. (Soft sound, -a ending, I can see why I'm leaning towards girl name)
For some reason, it gives me a French name vibe, even though Sacha is masculine in France according to BtN. Sasha Leonie
Sasha Elouane
Sasha Ninel
Sasha Eilonwy
Sasha Endellion
Sasha Liv
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Growing up there was a boy named Sasha and a girl names Sacha in my class. He was of Russian descent.I like it on a boy, but I think in most Western countries it would be easier on a girl. I think it's very youthful. Sasha Maria
Sasha Violet
Sasha Louisa
Sasha Irene
Sasha Geraldine
Sasha Veronica
Sasha Amandine
Sasha Briony
Sasha Finola
Sasha PhoebeAlexandra Helena "Sasha"
Alexandra Io "Sasha"
Alexandra Lily "Sasha"
Alexandra Penelope "Sasha"
Alexandra Juliet "Sasha"
Alexandra Claire "Sasha"
Alexandra Fay "Sasha"
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It's sort of mildly cute on a human female, though a bit 1990s-bikini-model/Playmate vibes.
But for me, Sasha is mainly a cat's name. I had a (very beautiful but very mean) cat named Sasha about twenty years back. And I've known several other people who named cats Sasha (though I doubt any of those were as evil-tempered as mine.)
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I love it on a boy and spelled Sacha. It feels frivolous as a girl's name. Sasha Lillian
Sasha Melanie
Sasha Elodie
Sasha Leonore
Sasha Dorothy
Sasha Phoebe
Sasha Rosemary
Sasha Therese
Sasha Winifred
Sasha Eulalie
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