Sadie

Sadie is a popular female name in the United States with 78th on the top list for 2021.

During the last 100 years 105,624 newborn girls were given the name Sadie.
177 boys were given the name.

The trend of newborns named Sadie in the US last 20 years

Sadie is a name that has been used for both boys and girls, but it is more commonly associated with girls. It is of English origin and is a diminutive form of Sarah, which means "princess" in Hebrew. The name Sadie has been in use since the 19th century and has remained popular throughout the years. It has been a favorite among parents who are looking for a name that is both classic and unique. Sadie has also been used as a nickname for other names such as Mercedes and Isadora.

Sadie rank report (US ranking for newborns 2021)

Nicknames for Sadie

SadeSay-deeA shortened version of the name Sadie
SadesSay-deezA more informal shortened version of the name Sadie
SadSaddA shortened version of the name Sadie
SadiSay-deeA variation of the name Sadie
SadeeSay-deeA variation of the name Sadie

Famous people named Sadie

Sadie SinkActressBest known for her role as Max in the Netflix series Stranger Things
Sadie RobertsonReality TV starAppeared on the reality show Duck Dynasty and competed on Dancing with the Stars
Sadie FrostActressKnown for her roles in Bram Stoker's Dracula and Love, Honour and Obey
Sadie CalvanoActressBest known for her role as Violet Plunkett in the CBS sitcom Mom
Sadie StanleyActressStarred as Kim Possible in the Disney Channel original movie of the same name
Sadie DupuisMusicianLead singer and guitarist for the indie rock band Speedy Ortiz
Sadie KatzActressAppeared in horror films such as House of Bad and Blood Feast
Sadie Tanner Mossell AlexanderCivil rights activistFirst African-American woman to earn a PhD in economics and the first to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania Law School

Fictional character called Sadie from pop culture

Sadie Dunhill11/22/63Main character in Stephen King's novel "11/22/63" who falls in love with the protagonist, Jake Epping, and plays a vital role in his mission to prevent the assassination of JFK.
Sadie SaxtonAwkward.A character from the MTV series "Awkward." who is initially portrayed as the popular mean girl, but later develops into a more complex and sympathetic character.
Sadie KaneThe Kane ChroniclesOne of the main protagonists in Rick Riordan's "The Kane Chronicles" series, Sadie is a powerful magician and the daughter of the Egyptian god Osiris.
Sadie DoyleThe Thrilling Adventure HourA fictional character from the podcast/radio show "The Thrilling Adventure Hour," Sadie Doyle is a hard-boiled detective in a supernatural world.
SadieScott Pilgrim vs. the WorldA minor character from the graphic novel and film "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," Sadie is a former flame of the protagonist, Scott Pilgrim.
Sadie SinkStranger ThingsThe actress who portrays the character Maxine "Max" Mayfield in the Netflix series "Stranger Things.

Frequently Asked Questions about Sadie

What is the origin of the name Sadie?The name Sadie is of English origin.
What does the name Sadie mean?The name Sadie means 'princess' or 'mercy'.
Is Sadie a popular name?Yes, Sadie has become increasingly popular in recent years.
Is Sadie a unisex name?No, Sadie is typically a female name.
What are some famous people named Sadie?Famous people named Sadie include actress Sadie Sink and singer Sadie Ama.
What are some variations of the name Sadie?Variations of the name Sadie include Sadee, Sadey, and Sadye.
What is the popularity of the name Sadie?According to the Social Security Administration, Sadie was the 52nd most popular name for girls in 2020 in the United States.