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'''Sally''' is an [[English language]] feminine [[given name]]. The name originated as a pet name for the Arabic{{cn}} and Hebrew name [[Sarah (given name)|Sarah]], but has since become used independently. It is also a nickname for [[Salome (given name)|Salome]] and Salimeh, which are especially popular in the Eurasian country [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]].<ref>Teresa Norman, ''A World of Baby Names'' (2003), page 309.</ref> The name peaked in popularity in the U.S. in 1939, when it was ranked 52nd in popularity.
'''Sally''' is an [[English language]] feminine [[given name]]. The name originated as a pet name for the Arabic{{cn|date=July 2022}} and Hebrew name [[Sarah (given name)|Sarah]], but has since become used independently. It is also a nickname for [[Salome (given name)|Salome]] and Salimeh, which are especially popular in the Eurasian country [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]].<ref>Teresa Norman, ''A World of Baby Names'' (2003), page 309.</ref> The name peaked in popularity in the U.S. in 1939, when it was ranked 52nd in popularity.


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Sally is an English language feminine given name. The name originated as a pet name for the Arabic[citation needed] and Hebrew name Sarah, but has since become used independently. It is also a nickname for Salome and Salimeh, which are especially popular in the Eurasian country Georgia.[1] The name peaked in popularity in the U.S. in 1939, when it was ranked 52nd in popularity.

People

Sally Field is among the most famous people named Sally
Sally Ride was the first American female astronaut
Smiling, blonde woman
Actress Sally Kellerman
Former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates

Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ Teresa Norman, A World of Baby Names (2003), page 309.