סאדי
"Princess, noblewoman"
The name Sadie is derived from the Hebrew word 'sadheq', which means 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. In the Hebrew Bible, Sadie is a variant of the name Sarah, which was the name of Abraham's wife. Sarah was a woman of great faith and was praised for her kindness and hospitality. The name Sadie is often given to girls as a symbol of strength, nobility, and faith.
A symbol of strength, nobility, and faith
Expressive, artistic, and socially active.
סאדי
נסיכה, שושנה, צדקה
Σάντι
Αρχιστράτηγος, Πριγκίπισσα
Sadie
Principessa, Iusti, Sanctimonia
SAY-dee
IPA: /ˈseɪdi/
Expressive, artistic, and socially active.
Amethyst