The baby name Sadhbhe is a Female name , 1 syllables long and is pronounced Irish: [sˠaːvʲ]; Anglicized: 'Sive' (like 'hive') /saɪv/.
Sadhbhe is Irish in Origin.
The baby name Sadhbhe is a Female name , 1 syllables long and is pronounced Irish: [sˠaːvʲ]; Anglicized: 'Sive' (like 'hive') /saɪv/.
Sadhbhe is Irish in Origin.
Sadhbhe is a rare Irish Gaelic feminine name, a variant spelling of the standard Sadhbh (from Old Irish Sadb). The underlying word signified “sweet, good, lovely,” hence the name often carries connotations of gentleness and goodness. It appears in early literature and legend - most famously as Sadhbh, the enchanted beloved of Fionn mac Cumhaill and mother of Oisín - and was borne by several medieval Irish noblewomen recorded in the annals.
The spelling Sadhbhe reflects less common orthographic preferences but aligns with the same pronunciation as Sadhbh. Usage declined after the medieval period, then resurged with the Gaelic revival and modern interest in traditional names. Variants include Sadhbh, Sadbh, Sadb (Old Irish), and the anglicized form Sive, popularized by John B. Keane’s 1959 play. Related modern respellings such as Sadbha also occur. Overall, Sadhbhe conveys a classic, distinctly Irish heritage with a meaning linked to sweetness, goodness, and charm.
Nothing for Sadhbhe shows up in the birth registries or name datasets we track. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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