Sally-Ann
MEANING
ORIGIN
Hebrew and English
ETYMOLOGY
A combination of 'Sally', a diminutive of Sarah (Hebrew for 'princess'), and 'Ann', derived from Hannah (Hebrew for 'grace').
CULTURAL NOTES
Often used as a name that combines the elegance of two traditional names.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Became more common in English-speaking countries during the 20th century as compound names gained popularity.
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