Sallie

Meaning of Sallie

Sallie is a female name with English origin. It is pronounced as SAL-ee (/ˈsæli/). The name has variations such as Sally. Over the years, Sallie has been consistently used as a given name for baby girls in the United States. While its popularity has fluctuated, it remains a classic choice for parents looking for a timeless and charming name. Sallie is associated with qualities like sweetness, warmth, and friendliness. Its history and usage make it an endearing choice for any little girl.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SAL-ee (/ˈsæli/)

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Notable People Named Sallie

Sallie McFague was an American feminist Christian theologian known for her analysis of metaphor in Christian discourse and her extensive writing on ecological care.
Sallie Krawcheck - Sallie L. Krawcheck is a former Wall Street executive and the CEO of Ellevest, a digital financial advisor for women.
Sallie Holley - Sarah (Sallie) Holley was a dedicated educator and member of the American Anti-Slavery Society in the mid-1800s, known for her work in establishing the Holley School for African Americans.
Sallie Ann Glassman is an American Vodou practitioner, writer, and artist born in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Sallie Reynolds Matthews, a 1982 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame inductee, was a pioneering Texan who chronicled her family's history in a book.
Sallie Jones Atkinson - Sarah Green Jones Atkinson was an American educator who worked in rural Virginia.
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