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It doesn't mean noble in battle in Russian, and would not be used as a full name in Russia. It is short for Aleksandr or Aleksandra which means "defender of men". However, in other European countries, Sasha is used as a full name, often transcribed from "Саша" to the phonetics of that country i.e. Sasha in English, Sascha in German and Sacha in French.
It supposedly means "Noble in Battle" in Russian, or some other language. Not sure though.

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