A name that will likely get rejected if your partner is from Saskatchewan Canada.
― Anonymous User 5/9/2024
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Sounds like a dog's name.
― Anonymous User 2/5/2024
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Saskia... a delectable title, she bridges its modern rarity with its rich historical backdrop. She embodies the legacy of a people who have navigated the currents of time with resilience and fortitude. Spanning centuries with her serious vein, she stands as a reminder of the collective history and shared experiences that will forever shape the Saxon identity. This name extends beyond the individual, acknowledging the importance of cultural roots and the enduring fame of the Saxons.
Beautiful name, and, yes, the one Saskia I have ever met was very beautiful herself. To answer a few questions, the German pronunciation is 'ZAH-ski-a'.
Saskia is a very spirited antiquated name. It's really cool, I like it lots! Something kinda kickass about a girl with a name that means 'knife'... would definitely suit a dragon slayer type.
― Anonymous User 12/18/2022
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A very striking ancient Germanic name meaning 'The Saxon People' or 'Saxon woman' used in Europe since the Middle Ages, and is probably a metathesis of 'Saxa' or 'Saxia'. If I was German and had a little girl I would probably call her Saskia.
― Anonymous User 6/27/2022
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Saskia is very beautiful, sassy, and full of personality. Nice unique and individual name. It also ages very well throughout life.
My name is Saskia, and I quite like it. It's quite uncommon where I live, and I have never met another Saskia, but I enjoy having a somewhat uncommon name. It's feminine enough to be pretty without being sickly sweet or babyish, and nicknames are easy (Sass, Sassy, Kia...) The only problem I ever face is some people struggle to pronounce my name. I've had many amusing mispronunciations as well as being mistakenly called Sasha a lot. Otherwise, I love it.
My daughter is named is Saskia, after a dear friend. Highly uncommon in France, now a young woman, she likes her name. The paediatrician commented it was a name with strength, for a strong baby. What perspicacity. She does have great energy, fortitude and an outgoing personality.
Saskia is exotic to my American eyes and ears. I think it is so beautiful and melodic. I think Saskia would be a name that is suitable through all trials, tribulations, and stages throughout life.
Beautiful, elegant, gorgeous… I love the name Saskia! My favourite nickname for it is Sassy, after my cat who died a number of years ago. I loved Sassy the cat and I love her name too.
Saskia is a new love of mine. I must say, the name sounds very... purple. Not just in a royal sense, but in that Saskia makes me think of a long stretch of purple silk. That must be why I like the combo Saskia Violet so much.
This is my name =) and as a little girl I hated it! People called me Sasha, Sashkia, Sassya, and so on. But I have grown to love my name and am so happy that it's not a common name and that rarely anyone has it. It's beautiful, feminine, and is unique. It matches my personality because it's a different and creative name. Just like me. =)
Saskia is a beautiful name and is elegant on both young and old people. It also has some pretty nicknames like Sassy, Sasi, Sas and Saski.
― Anonymous User 6/24/2008
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Saskia is such a beautiful and special name. Every person I've ever met named Saskia is absolutely incredible and brings starshine to my life. I wish I were named Saskia.
A very pretty name - all the Saskias I know are beautiful - if I had a daughter I would name her Saskia.
― Anonymous User 10/28/2007
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It is a very beautiful name and I have always quite liked it. The only anynoying thing about this name is how to pronounce it! A lot of people get it wrong!
― Anonymous User 7/9/2007
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Someone I know says they have yet to know a Saskia that isn't extremely beautiful.