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Sandie

Sandie is a feminine given name, often used as a diminutive of Sandra or Sandrine, though it can also be adopted as a standalone name. The form typically employs the English diminutive suffix -ie, and it is closely related to the names Sandy and Sandi.

Origin and usage: The root Sandra ultimately derives from the Greek name Alexandros. Sandie developed as a

Popularity and trends: Sandie enjoyed notable use in the mid-20th century in the United Kingdom and the

Notable people: Sandie Shaw (born 1947) is an English singer who rose to prominence in the 1960s

See also: Sandy, a related given name and variant spelling; Sandi, another related form.

casual,
affectionate
form
in
English-speaking
communities
and
has
appeared
in
various
cultures,
including
French
contexts
where
it
can
function
as
a
standalone
given
name
or
nickname.
United
States
and
remains
in
occasional
use
today,
often
chosen
for
its
informal
tone
or
as
a
stage
name
or
nickname
rather
than
as
a
formal
birth
name.
and
won
the
Eurovision
Song
Contest
in
1967
with
Puppet
on
a
String.