He's hot and Peng but you don't always notice him. He's a bit crazy but he'll make your day with his jokes. Has a great taste of music.
by Holycows.eat.bitches March 21, 2019
Get the Sahan mug.A very sweet girl that you will immediately want to become best friends with. She will make you laugh a lot by just being herself. She's very pretty and all the boys like her. Her dazzling smile will honestly make your day a better one. You would be lucky to have a Sasha in your life.
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it means a smart intelligent good looking guy!!it also means Fox and Conqueror!it also means day dreamer!!
by Da conqueror July 12, 2009
Get the Sarhan mug.the most beautiful, perfect girl in the world. she is hilarious, yet is a great friend. one is very lucky to know a Sahana and ever luckier to have her as a close friend.
by izzzjohnnn October 24, 2011
Get the Sahana mug.Sahana is obviously an Indian girl. Now there are two types of Sahanas. One kind is when she has short hair and is very girly and short. The second type is the exact opposite, like me. But one thing to remember, when you meet a Sahana of the first type her personality will be rough but she will have the highest pitch in the world and the badass looking Sahanas with the deepest voices are very soft souls.
Person 1: H-hey S-ahan-na
Sahana Type 2: Why are you stuttering?
Person 2: Hey Sahana!
Sahana Type 1: WHAT!
Sahana Type 2: Why are you stuttering?
Person 2: Hey Sahana!
Sahana Type 1: WHAT!
by JustSahana May 20, 2021
Get the Sahana mug.Sasha is a shortened version of the name “Oleksandr” meaning “defender” and “helper of mankind.” The name “Sasha” is popular in Ukraine, however, it is rarely recorded on birth certificates since it is not considered as a formal name. It is likely to be considered as a female name especially in the US, however, Sasha is the gender-neutral name in most of the world.
The meaning of this name shows that Sasha is “a blessing gift from the heaven” and person with the name “Sasha” is believed to have the personality to forgive a sin as a “defender,” acting to protect people around him with unconditional love. Even though his personality given by the God makes people believe he is always right, he could make mistakes, feel touchy and shed tears. However, with his personality of forgiveness, he can create more love than ever, and he can grow to be a better person. At the end of this progress, “Sasha” becomes the best and sweetest person to be with and having “Sasha” around you means you’re promised to have unconditional love and comfort in your life, thankfully.
The meaning of this name shows that Sasha is “a blessing gift from the heaven” and person with the name “Sasha” is believed to have the personality to forgive a sin as a “defender,” acting to protect people around him with unconditional love. Even though his personality given by the God makes people believe he is always right, he could make mistakes, feel touchy and shed tears. However, with his personality of forgiveness, he can create more love than ever, and he can grow to be a better person. At the end of this progress, “Sasha” becomes the best and sweetest person to be with and having “Sasha” around you means you’re promised to have unconditional love and comfort in your life, thankfully.
by strawberry bonbon September 30, 2023
Get the Sasha mug.Word used in the English spoken in Scotland, which is directly from the Scottish(Gaelic) language. Sassanach literally meaning Saxon. This originally meant an Englishman. Then as Scottish(Gaelic) lost it's footing as the majority language of Scotland(geographically and 'de facto'), Scottish(Gaelic) speakers used the word to describe anyone who spoke any Anglian based language(i.e. the English language as spoken in England, Hiberno-English, Scoto-English/Lallans/('Scots') e.t.c) Nowadays, it has become common in Scoto-English/Lallans ('Scots'), and is used to refer to English people. Although not explicitly derogatory, some people (notably the English) consider it to be so.
by Dòmhnallan May 14, 2008
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