Sacha means defender of the people — the French/Russian diminutive of Alexander. Sacha Baron Cohen IS comedy's most fearlessly transformative — Borat AND Ali G. Same defender, French-Russian compact. Two syllables of comedy's-most-fearlessly-transformative, Borat, AND French-Russian defender.
Baron Cohen IS comedy's most fearlessly transformative.Borat AND Ali G — maximum commitment.Two syllables with a warm, French sound: SAH-shah.Sach and A are both embedded.The most directly transformative-defender.
◎
The vibe of Sacha
defender of peopleFrenchRussianAlexanderSachaBaron CohencomedyfearlesstransformativeBorat
◎
Origin & history of Sacha
Greek alexandros→French/Russian Sacha
1
Greek / French roots
Baron Cohen IS comedy's most fearlessly transformative — Borat AND Ali G.
2
First recorded
Earliest known use: French/Russian; Baron Cohen.
3
Today
Sacha remains a beloved choice, ranking #13448 in the US. 2,532 babies have been named Sacha since 1968.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
◆
How popular is Sacha?
1977peak year
Sacha reached its widest reach during the 1970s. In 1977, 103 babies received the name (ranked #1197). In the present decade it sits well outside the top 1,000 (around #13448), with about 26 babies given the name annually. Sacha's usage has held roughly steady recently. The all-time total comes to roughly 2,532 registrations.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Sacha's Life Path 5 is the adventurer's number — defender adventure. People named Sacha tend to be warm, fearless, and gifted at being comedy's most transformative AND defender.
Every name has a homeland. Discover modern unisex names rooted in cultures from around the world — each with full meanings, origin stories and pronunciation.