Baby Names

Sadie ?

What do you think of this name?

I go from it being a front-runner one day, to doubting it the next day.  I'm afraid it's too nicknamey.. and isn't it a popular dog name?

Our other children are Benjamin and Lena.

Mom to Benjamin 6/2011 and Lena 5/2013; baby 3 on the way

Re: Sadie ?

  • I like the name Sadie. I think it is a fine stand alone name. Perhaps you are thinking Sandy as the dog from Annie.
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  • It makes me think of a dog.

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  • It's nms (long e names feel nicknamey to me), but it goes well with your sibset. Sarah nn Sadie might work for you as well?
  • I love it.

    Please forget about the dog name association. It's ridiculous. Many people use human 'people' names for their pets. That doesn't mean we should stop using them for children.

    Is your dog named Sadie?
    If you ansewred no then don't worry about it.
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  • I know a little Sadie. So cute.
  • Sadie is one of my favorites! Hubby isn't as in love with it but I think it's adorable.



  • I've always disliked it. It just seems rather lacking something to me.


  • satuttle1014satuttle1014 member
    edited December 2015
    It's nms (long e names feel nicknamey to me), but it goes well with your sibset. Sarah nn Sadie might work for you as well?


    Sadie is not my favorite, it's not bad but not a name I would use for me. However the suggestion of possibly Sarah and a nn Sadie? Most people I know named Sarah always go by Sarah but I have seen Sadie and Sally as nicknames for Sarah. Sarah goes with your sibset. 
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  • I love the name Sadie and I think it's fine as a stand alone name. It doesn't remind me of a dog's name either. Sadie Jane or Sadie Mae would be adorable.
  • I love Sadie. It doesn't feel too nicknamey to me, and a lot of names ending in long e do. I wouldn't worry about the dog thing. I know dogs named Lucy, Charlie, Annie, still like all of those names for humans.
  • I like it :) it reminds me of the Beatles song "sexy Sadie"
  • It's a great name.. It's also a popular dog name so as long as you aren't sensitive about people telling you how they love the name so much they gave it to their cocker spaniel - no problem.
    I can sympathize as I have a daughter named Lucy. I have heard her name being called multiple times in public, including at restaurants, only to turn around and find a woman speaking to the dog she's feeding frenchfries to on her lap.
  • I always think of a dog when I hear that name. But my name is Mollie and people tell me that's their dog's name all the time :smile:
  • Thanks for the input, everyone!

    Mom to Benjamin 6/2011 and Lena 5/2013; baby 3 on the way

  • Not a bad name at all, but not my favorite. I think it'd work better on a little girl than an adult.
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  • My DD's name is a popular dog's name too. It's ok. I like dogs. And I really like Sadie. And for the record, I don't know any dogs named Sadie.
  • I've always really liked Sadie but I'm pretty sure my DH would never get on board. I think you should go for it!
  • I LOVE it! DH doesn't though so it's no longer on my list :(
  • I used to work with a Sadie, she's probably 40 something, and I always thought it was an odd name for an adult. And I think that holds if you look at how people described it... "adorable" "cute". I am 37, I don't want an adorable name. It would be fine as a nn but I'm NAF of it as a given name.
  • I'm not sure that it would age well either.

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  • sadie sounds very juvenile to me.
  • It's okay, too cutesy for me.
  • I know 2 little girl Sadies and I used to work at a doggie daycare with a LOT of Sadies. People can use people names for dogs without ruining the people name but I feel like it's like Brody - where the main association is now dog for me. Combined with the seeming new found trendiness for human babies, I'm not a fan of it.
  • Sadie definitely reminds me of a pet name, although in my case I had a guinea pig named Sadie, not a dog.

    However the thing that bothers me most about Sadie is that it is a very juvenile name- I can't imagine it aging well at all.
  • Thanks, everyone!  I appreciate the input.  I liked it because it's a classic name, and I thought it flowed well with our other childrens' names.  Leaning away from it now, but we shall see... 

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  • I love the name!
  • It's my dog's name. I much prefer it for an animal than a human.
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