Sally (name)
Sally is an English language feminine given name that originated as a hypocorism for Sarah. Young children often have difficulty in pronouncing the letter r, which resulted in nicknames like Sally that substitute the letter r for l. Other examples include Dolly for Dorothy, Hallie for Harriet, Lolly for Laura, and Molly or Polly for Mary. Sally and spelling variant Sallie have also been in use as independent names since the 1700s. The name was popularized by cultural influences in the early 20th century, including the popular Broadway musical Sally, which debuted in 1920. Actress Marilyn Miller played Sally on stage and a 1929 film. An earlier film featured Colleen Moore in the role of Sally. The popularity of performer Sally Rand also increased usage of Sally in the Anglosphere in the 1920s and 1930s. In the United States, the name was among the top 100 names for American girls until 1956. It reached the peak of its popularity in 1939, when it was the 52nd most popular name for American girls. It then declined in use, but had a brief increase in use in the late 1970s due to the influence of the American actress Sally Field. It is also a nickname for Salome and Salimeh, which are especially popular in the Eurasian country Georgia.
People
- Sally Amaki, American singer based in Japan
- Sally Armstrong (journalist), Canadian journalist, documentary filmmaker and human rights activist
- Sally Baddock, New Zealand academic in the field of midwifery
- Sally Barrington, British oncologist and medical researcher
- Sally Barton, Gibraltar cricketer
- Sally Belfrage, United States–born British-based 20th century nonfiction writer and international journalist
- Sally Anne Bowman, British murder victim
- Sally Boyden (cyclist), British track and road racing cyclist
- Sally Boyden (singer), Australian singer and actor
- Sally Bretton, British actress
- Sally Carr, Scottish singer, lead singer of the 1970s pop group Middle of the Road (band)
- Sally Clark (disambiguation)
- Sally Cluchey, American politician
- Sally Cockburn, Canadian-American mathematician
- Sally Cookson, British theatre director
- Sally Coulthard, British author
- Sally Darr, American chef
- Sally Davies (artist), Canadian painter and photographer, based in New York City
- Dame Sally Claire Davies, British doctor and government health advisor
- Sally Dexter, British actress
- Sally Douglas, British actress
- Sally Ward Lawrence Hunt Armstrong Downs, also known as Sallie Ward,, American socialite
- Sally Dynevor, British actress
- Sally Field, American actress
- Sally Gunnell, British hurdler
- Sally Hawkins, British actress
- Sally Hemings, slave owned by Thomas Jefferson, believed to have had six children by him
- Sally Hill, New Zealand academic
- Sally Horner, American formerly missing girl
- Sally Ann Howes, British-American singer and actress
- Sally Hudson-Beck, Zimbabwean tennis player
- Sarah "Sallie" A. Hughes, American preacher
- Sally James (presenter), British TV presenter
- Sally Jenkins, American author and sports journalist
- Sally-Anne Jones, British-born terrorist and UN-designated recruiter who is believed to have been killed
- Sally Jones, British journalist
- Sally Kellerman, American actress and singer
- Sally Chepyego Kaptich, Kenyan distance runner
- Sally Kirkland, American actress
- Sally Kohn, American political commentator
- Sally Kosgei, Kenyan politician
- Sally Liu, Chinese singer and member of South Korean girl group Gugudan
- Sally Mann, American photographer
- Sally Ann Matthews,, British actress
- Sally Milgrim,, American fashion designer
- Sally Morgan (artist), Australian Aboriginal author, scriptwriter and artist
- Sally Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Huyton, British politician
- Sally Morgan (psychic), British celebrity psychic
- Sally Newmarch, Australian Olympic rower
- Sally Jessy Raphael, host of the American talk show Sally
- Sally Pearson, Australian track and field athlete
- Sally Phillips, British actress
- Sally Poh, Singaporean beautician and robbery-murder victim
- Sally Pressman, American actress
- Sally Priesand, America's first female rabbi ordained by a rabbinical seminary
- Sally Rand, American burlesque performer
- Sally Reid, Scottish actress
- Sally Ride, American physicist and astronaut
- Sally Ronk, American economist
- Sally Rooney, Irish author
- Sally Salminen, Finnish writer
- Sally Seymour, American pastry chef and restaurateur
- Sally Shaw, Australian cricketer
- Sally Smith (disambiguation)
- Sally Snodgrass, American politician
- Sally Hoyt Spofford, American ornithologist
- Sally Struthers, American actress and spokeswoman
- Sally The Farmer's Daughter, stage name of Beckie Mullen, professional wrestler from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
- Sally Thomas, Australian judge
- Sally Thomas (powerlifter), Canadian para-powerlifter
- Sally Ann Triplett, British actress and singer
- Sally Willington, English activist, artist and potter
- Sally Wister, American diarist
- Sally Yates, American lawyer and former acting U.S. Attorney General
Fictional characters
- Sally, the subject and partial narrator in some versions of the English folk song "Hares on the Mountain"
- Sally, a character in the 1986 American science fiction comedy horror movie Critters
- "Mustang Sally" (song), R&B song about a Sally who rides
- Princess Sally Acorn, from the American Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon and comic book
- Sally, a character on the TV sitcom Soap
- Sally, a character in the 1981 American slasher movie The Prowler
- Sally Solomon, a character in the television show 3rd Rock from the Sun
- The title character of Sally the Witch, a Japanese manga and anime series
- Sally (Black Clover), a character in the manga series Black Clover
- Sally, a character in the 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy movie The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Sally Albright, a title character from When Harry Met Sally..., a 1989 American romantic comedy film
- Sally Avril (Bluebird), a Marvel Comics character
- Sally Bains, a character from the 1985 American science fiction movie Back to the Future
- Sally Blevins (Skids), a Marvel Comics mutant character
- The title character of Sally Bollywood: Super Detective, a 2009 cartoon series
- Sally Bowles, a cabaret singer in Christopher Isherwood's Goodbye to Berlin and the musical Cabaret
- Sally Brown, Charlie Brown's little sister in the comic strip Peanuts
- Sally Brooks, a character on This Is Us
- Sally Carrera, an antropomorphic character based on a Porsche 911 Carrera in the Pixar's Cars franchise
- Sally Day, a character from the 1986 film Demons 2
- Sally Draper, a character from the American period drama Mad Men
- Sally Fletcher, from the Australian soap opera Home and Away
- Sally Floyd, a journalist character from Marvel Comics
- The title character of Sally Forth (syndicated strip), a comic strip
- The title character of Sally Forth (Wally Wood), a comic strip created by Wally Wood
- Sally Gold, a girl in Tennessee Williams' play Little New Orleans Girl and its adaptations
- Sally Hansen, a character from the stop motion animated Christian series Davey and Goliath
- Sally Hardeman, a character in the 1978 American romantic drama movie The Betsy
- Sally Hardesty, fictional character in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise
- Sally Jackson, the mortal mother of demigod Percy Jackson in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians and Heroes of Olympus
- Sally Jones/Alison Page, a character in the 1997 American martial arts comedy movie Beverly Hills Ninja
- Sally Lockhart, in a series of books by Philip Pullman
- Sally Metzner, a character from the 1997 film Jack Frost
- Sally Miles, a character in the 1981 American satirical black comedy movie S.O.B.
- Sally Rogers, a main character in The Dick Van Dyke Show, portrayed by Rose Marie
- Sally Simpson, from the musical Tommy
- Sally Syrup, Flapjack’s girlfriend from The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
- Sally Tomato, a mobster in Sing Sing from Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Sally (film series), an antisemitic stereotype from the 1910s, played by Ernst Lubitsch
- Sally Webster, from the British soap opera Coronation Street
- Sally the Witch, the main character in self-titled series