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[Opinions] Sadie
I really love this name but can't think of any MN's that go well with it. Any suggestions?Also would it be odd for me to use this if I have a daughter as its origin/meaning is that same as Sally?
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I don't think Sadie and Sally would be a problem. It wouldn't be like Sarah and Kara or something similar. Sadie Rose
Sadie Juliet
Sadie Elise
Sadie Winter
Sadie Juniper
Sadie Annabelle
Sadie Louise
Sadie Lucine
Sadie Olivia
Sadie Jane
Sadie Caroline
Sadie Katrine
Sadie Elisabeth
Sadie Wren
Sadie Callista
Sadie Marina
Sadie Azalea
Sadie Juniper
Sadie Evangeline
Sadie Willow
Sadie Hope
Sadie Adele
Sadie Nadine
Sadie RosalieI think a two syllable MN with the emphasis on the second syllable (Adele, Nadine, etc) would work best.
If heaven and hell decide that they both are satisfied
Illuminate the 'NO's on their vacancy signs
If there's no one beside you when your sould embarks
Then I'll follow you into the dark..

~Death Cab For CutieSeraphina, Guinevere, Ophelia, Ambrose, Stelian, Lucius
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Thanks for your suggestions!I love:Sadie Olivia
Sadie Elisabeth
Sadie EvangelineI think favourite one is Sadie Annabelle though!
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glad you like them!I love Sadie Annabelle as well =)
If heaven and hell decide that they both are satisfied
Illuminate the 'NO's on their vacancy signs
If there's no one beside you when your sould embarks
Then I'll follow you into the dark..

~Death Cab For CutieSeraphina, Guinevere, Ophelia, Ambrose, Stelian, Lucius
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Edited to add that I love the connection of same name meaning between mother and daughter. SO subtle. I love it.Sadie Emerald
Sadie Pearl
Sadie Athena
Sadie Elisabeth
Sadie Jessamyn
Sadie Lorraine
Sadie Opal
Sadie Ruth
Sadie Naomi
Sadie Rose
Sadie Myrtle
Sadie Caroline
Sadie Lauren
Sadie Paige
Sadie Jacqueline (prn. Jack-LEEN)
Sadie KathleenBritney Tamber
*DH: Adam Jeffrey*

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Thank you, that makes me feel so much better about it!I love:Sadie Elisabeth
Sadie Jessamyn
Sadie Naomi
Sadie Paige - I love the name Paige but it doesn't sound quite right with my LN :(
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I love Sadie!!! Adam Sandler named his daughter Sadie Madison in May, which I found kind of funny. Anyway here are some other suggestions:
Sadie Elizabeth / Elisabeth
Sadie Parker
Sadie Marissa
Sadie Allison
Sadie Natasha
Sadie Maria
Sadie Olivia
Sadie Danica
Sadie RheaEdit: No, I don't think it would be strange. I think it would be kind of nice, like naming your daughter after yourself in a more subtle kind of way. :)"I've always liked everybody. I'm not sure everybody likes me."-Johnny DeppI don't see no shine,
today is just a daydream,
tomorrow we'll be castaway...

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I think that it would be fine even though it's related to Sally; a great way to honor without using the same name. Here are some mns (sorry if any are repeats) . . . Sadie Elizabeth
Sadie Grace
Sadie Adelaide
Sadie Marie
Sadie Anne
Sadie Louise
Sadie Noelle
Sadie Lynne
Sadie Rose
Sadie Elise
Sadie Magdalene
Sadie Rebekah
Sadie Joy
Sadie Ruth
Sadie Corinne
Sadie Tabitha
Sadie Brooke
Sadie Felicity
Sadie Kaitlyn
Sadie Marielle
Sadie Savannah
Sadie Simone
Sadie Diana
Sadie Helena
Sadie Margareta
Sadie Athena
Sadie Belle
Sadie Michaela

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I think that it's fine to use Sadie even though it has the same origin and meaning as Sally. I have a distant cousin named Elizabeth who has a daughter named Isabel. I really don't think that it's an issue. I actually think that it's a nice connection.Sadie Rebecca
Sadie Rose
Sadie Victoria
Sadie Noelle
Sadie Gwendolyn / Gwendolen
Sadie Caroline
Sadie Miranda
Sadie Elizabeth / Elisabeth
Sadie Helena
Sadie Helen
Sadie Ellen
Sadie Eleanor
Sadie Eleanora / Eleonora / Elenora
Sadie Christine
Sadie Lauren
Sadie Emmeline / Emeline / Emmaline
Sadie Eveline
Sadie Evelyn
Sadie Joy
Sadie Jocelyn
Sadie Vanessa

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How nice. Both Sally and Sadie are both nns for Sara(h), traditionally. It would be a nice twist on your name. I'm Ann and my mother is Anna (she goes by Nancy), so this seems natural to me.
Sadie Catherine / Cathleen
Sadie Elizabeth / Eliza / Elspeth
Sadie Jean (variant of Jane / Jayne)
Sadie Josephine
Sadie Helen / Ellen / Eileen
Sadie Christine / Christabel
Sadie Marie / Marianne
Sadie Alice
Sadie Matilda
Sadie Emma
Sadie Rose
Sadie Violet
Sadie Laurel
Sadie Pearl
Sadie Carole (Sally-Carol is an F. Scott FitzGerald character)
Sadie Isabelle
Sadie Charlotte
Sadie Colette
Sadie Johanna

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I love the name Sadie. I used to babysit for a little girl named Sadie. She didn't have a mn because her dad didn't want her to have one, but her mom Marla always wanted to use Sadie McKay. That's the middle name I always think of with Sadie.
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