Sanchia name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: English and Spanish
Pronunciation: s(a)-nchia
Meaning: Set Apart for God Holy
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What does Sanchia mean?

Sanchia's origin is Latin is used especially in English and Spanish used for baby girls, meaning of Sanchia is "Set Apart for God Holy". Sanchia is form of Sancha. Sancha is form of Sanchah.

How do I pronounce Sanchia?

Two syllabled Sanchia is most commonly pronounced as s(a)-nchia. The other ways to say the name is san-chia.

Variants of Sanchia

Sancha, Sanchah, Sanceska

Middle Names for Sanchia

Neve, Nady, Cordelia, Jocelyne, view more middle names that goes with Sanchia

How popular is the name Sanchia?

Sanchia is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it has been in use since 1996 and achieved its top ranking of 1475 in 2000. Also, Sanchia is a familiar name in South Africa, England and United States.

According to our findings, over 700 babies have been named Sanchia globally.

Facts

Here's what numbers has to say about Sanchia

You are dominant in your circle of friends. You have to learn that what you give is what you get in life. You have to accept that better days are coming and stop grieving over the good old ones. When it comes to life goals and career, you always give your best. You don't care about how others see you as long as you are feeling good about yourself. Details matter to you, especially when it comes to choosing your love partner.

Other names similar to Sanchia

  •  Julija - Julijas origin is Latin is used as a baby girl name, meaning of Julija is "Dedicated to Jupiter" is prevalently used in Slavic and Slovenian
  •  Licia - Used largely in English and Italian unheard-of, Licia is of Germanic and Latin origin and is used for girls, Licia means "Noble Kind or Felicia, Fortunate or Abbreviation of Alicia"
  •  Clemenza - The unisex name Clemenza is used notably in Italian is came from Latin, Clemenza means "Merciful or Gentleness"
  •  Ignatia - Prevalently used in German far-out, Ignatia means "Fire or Red Hot" used as a gender-neutral name is rooted from Etrusk and Latin
  •  Andrian - Unheard-of Andrian primarily is used in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish is originated from Latin and Old Greek is a gender insensitive name, meaning of Andrian is "Manly"

Famous people named Sanchia

  • Sanchia of Provence, third daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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