I feel like this name is very unisex and charming. The first Sandy that I ever met was a man. He was tall, had lightly-tanned, Caucasian skin, big muscles, strawberry blonde hair, and a smile on his face. Only recently have I met a woman named Sandy. I mostly think of Sandy Cheeks from (SpongeBob SquarePants) and that man I used to know. This is a strong-willed, but playful name for anyone.ETA: I was in 2nd grade at the time of the Sandy Hook shooting. My condolences for everyone who has been affected. For me, it instilled fear of going to school and trembling anxiety (even though I’m literally miles and miles away!). But, that doesn’t stop me from loving the name. I used to have problems with the name Adam, however.
Cute name. I feel like it has too many negative connotations in the United States to genuinely be used, though. Like another commenter said, when I hear Sandy, I think of the Sandy Hook shooting and hurricane Sandy. Use Sandra as a feminine alternative.
I was told that my dad suggested this name to my mum when they were thinking about names for me... so grateful that my mum disagreed! I would have hated it if this was my name.
Not good, not bad, just a simple name, maybe sounds a little bit too sweet, too soft, probably a better fit for a female name. For males it looks too soft. Good nickname for Sandra, but as a full name it feels childish.
In the movie identity theif, the main character is a man named Sandy. He gets teased for it and thinks its strange, but I personally like this name more for boys and had a feeling that it was originally masculine. For some reason, I like if for boys but hate it on girls!
― Anonymous User 6/16/2013
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Much prefer it as a boys name and the majority of people I know with this name are male, and the only girl I know spells it Sandi.
― Anonymous User 7/2/2012
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Sweet, gentle name. Prefer it spelled "Sandie" for a girl or woman.
Awful name. Anything that ends in "dy" is ugly. Andy, Mindy, Mandy, Candy. Gross. As a prostitute's alias - ok, as a first name - not ok at all. Even uglier when "y" is swapped with "i".
― Anonymous User 11/27/2009
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I like Sandy Cohen on The OC however I think this is not good for boys. A grown man needs a stronger and more masculine name.
I can't really see this name on guys anymore, it sounds very feminine and cutesy. It's a nice nickname for Sandra, which sounds a tad harsh, whereas this name has a soft sound to it. My associations to this name are quite negative, though. The name sounds like a mean high school girl name from the 90s, and the series Daria with its mean and manipulative character Sandy Griffin probably has a lot to do with that. On the other hand, it sounds like the name of someone a bit bubbly and ditzy.