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- proper noun A female
given name . - proper noun A male
given name .
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Examples
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She wore a necklace with the name Sasha sparkling in silver letters.
The Wish Stealers Tracy Trivas 2010
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She wore a necklace with the name Sasha sparkling in silver letters.
The Wish Stealers Tracy Trivas 2010
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This listening, I have found with my old dog Sasha, is a way of ahimsa, of practicing non-violence.
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Sasha is of Serbian descent, and he is also known as "The Machine", his nickname playing for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Sasha Vujacic, Maria Sharapova engaged to be married Cindy Boren 2010
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The Obamas left the White House in a motorcade Tuesday morning and rode to the private elementary school in suburban Maryland where 9-year-old Sasha is a student.
Obamas Attend Parent-Teacher Conferences For Malia, Sasha The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Sasha is the daughter of King Torvaal Lenayin, one of ten royal siblings; but she is no longer a princess.
REVIEW: Sasha: A Trial of Blood & Steel (Book One) by Joel Shepherd 2009
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The Obamas left the White House in a motorcade Tuesday morning and rode to the private elementary school in suburban Maryland where 9-year-old Sasha is a student.
Obamas Attend Parent-Teacher Conferences For Malia, Sasha The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Sasha is an excellent opening to A Trial of Blood & Steel.
REVIEW: Sasha: A Trial of Blood & Steel (Book One) by Joel Shepherd 2009
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I could be wrong, but it seems like Sasha is referring to "those rieslings of lesser quality than other, better rieslings from NY state", as opposed to "rieslings from NY state, which in general are of lesser quality than those from other places."
Notes on Ravines and Wolffer at I Drink NY Astor Place Event 2009
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In fact, Sasha is a Nasi-Keth, a third religion that has some relationship to the serrin, a non-human race that lives on earth - in fact, which populates the holiest land of the Verenthanes - but whose origins are unexplained in this novel.
REVIEW: Sasha: A Trial of Blood & Steel (Book One) by Joel Shepherd 2009
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