Sadie
s(a)-die
US Popularity:132
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Hebrew
Meaning:Princess; Lady, noblewoman
An English diminutive of Sarah, the feminine name Sadie speaks to the life your little one will lead. Deriving from the Hebrew title Sara, Sadie means "lady," "princess," or "noblewoman," setting the scene for the arrival of a tiny tot who'll bring out the best in others. Though the definition of "princess" brings tiaras and gowns to mind, your Sadie will know that a loving heart and generous spirit are essential accessories to any royal outfit! Once just an endearing nickname for Sarah, Sadie has earned its own spot on the name charts, and plenty of attention from The Bump community. One user, Indynurse12, shares, "I love the name Sadie! I think it's perfect for either a first name or a nickname." If you're a Stranger Things fan or a longtime Swiftie, you'll be familiar with Sadie Sink, the American actress who stars as Max in the series and broke all our hearts with her performance in All Too Well: The Short Film.
Common Nicknames for Sadie
Thought Sadie couldn’t get any cuter? Check out adorable nicknames for baby below.
How Popular Is The Name Sadie?
The Bump Ranking
Overall:Sadie is currently #131 on The Bump
Girl:Sadie is currently #90 on The Bump Girl Names
U.S. Births
Overall:Sadie is currently #132 in U.S. births
Girl:Sadie is currently #50 in U.S. births
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2025
#50
in 2025
+ 7
from 2024
Sources
Behind the Name, Sadie, July 2008
Behind the Name, Sarah, October 2024
Abarim Publications, Sarah meaning, May 2025
IMDb, Sadie Sink
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