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[Facts] Re: Meanings of Sassica and Saseline?
in reply to a message by Lumi
For the danish Saseline, it looks like an extension of the danish name Sasa which is a short form of either Alexander or Saskia.Sassica looks like an invention of the parents made up along the lines of Jessica; but there is also a male name Sasikka.
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Thank you elbowin. I haven't heard of Sasikka before, so that's an interesting point. :)
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Their is also Sassinack; I'm not sure of the spelling anymore. Her mother said it was Scandinavian meaning battler or survivor...and her hubby's idea. Little girl went by Sassy.
cyndi
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Thanks Cyndi. I'll have to look into Sassinack. :)

This message was edited 11/11/2013, 6:17 PM

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